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IBM partners with OpenAI on enterprise security AI

By Thomson Reuters Jun 22, 2026 | 4:28 PM

June 22 (Reuters) – IBM on Monday said it has partnered with OpenAI to integrate frontier AI capabilities into enterprise security ​workflows, aiming to counter rapidly evolving ‌cyber threats.

Shares of the company rose 3.6% in trading after the bell.

Here are a few details on the partnership:

• IBM joined the OpenAI Daybreak Cyber Partner Program ‌and ​is collaborating with the startup ⁠to integrate protective ⁠AI tools directly into business operations, helping companies identify and minimize their security risks.

• As part of the partnership, the company launched ​a new application security service that uses OpenAI’s cyber capabilities to help organizations identify ⁠and validate software vulnerabilities ⁠with greater speed and precision.

• The ​new service is built on Project Lightwell, an ​initiative launched last month to deploy engineers ‌and AI tools to help companies better secure open source software and is backed by a $5 billion commitment from IBM and Red ⁠Hat.

• Project Lightwell will use OpenAI’s cyber capabilities alongside other frontier AI models for code review and remediation.

• “The OpenAI ⁠Daybreak Cyber ‌Partner Program expands our access to ⁠a broader set of advanced ​AI ‌capabilities, which we deploy within our ​clients’ environments ⁠to help surface the most relevant risks faster and help them act with confidence,” said Mark Hughes, global managing partner, cybersecurity services, IBM Consulting.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by ​Vijay Kishore)