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OpenAI Launches Daybreak to Take On Anthropic in the AI Cybersecurity Race

by Kingsley Okeke
May 13, 2026
in Artifical Intelligence
Reading Time: 2 mins read

OpenAI has launched Daybreak, a new AI-powered cybersecurity platform built to help organisations find and patch software vulnerabilities before attackers can exploit them. The announcement, made on May 12, positions OpenAI directly against Anthropic in what is fast becoming one of the most consequential battlegrounds in enterprise AI: a race with significant implications for the Middle East, where governments and corporates are deepening their bets on AI infrastructure.

What Sparked the Race

Anthropic launched Claude Mythos Preview, a new general-purpose language model, earlier this year. The model performs strongly across the board but is strikingly capable at computer security tasks. In response, Anthropic launched Project Glasswing, an effort to use Mythos Preview to help secure the world’s most critical software.

Project Glasswing’s launch partners include Amazon Web Services, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, Google, JPMorganChase, the Linux Foundation, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks. Anthropic does not plan to make Mythos Preview generally available, but its eventual goal is to safely deploy Mythos-class models at scale once new safeguards are in place.

OpenAI’s Daybreak is a direct answer to that effort.

Inside Daybreak

Daybreak combines the intelligence of OpenAI models, the extensibility of Codex as an agentic harness, and partners across the security flywheel to help make the world safer for everyone. Defenders can bring secure code review, threat modelling, patch validation, dependency risk analysis, detection, and remediation guidance into the everyday development loop so software becomes more resilient from the start.

The effort is built on three models: GPT-5.5 with standard safeguards for general-purpose use; GPT-5.5 with Trusted Access for Cyber for verified defensive work in authorised environments; and GPT-5.5-Cyber, a more permissive model for red teaming, penetration testing, and controlled validation.

Why the Middle East Should Pay Attention

The UAE and Saudi Arabia have both made cybersecurity a pillar of their national digital strategies, and the timing of Daybreak lands at a moment when regional AI ambitions are scaling fast. Saudi Arabia’s $100 billion AI infrastructure push and the UAE’s positioning of Dubai as an AI governance hub have created an environment in which tools to secure AI-native software pipelines are in high demand.

Like Anthropic’s Mythos, the idea behind Daybreak is to leverage AI to tilt the balance in favour of defenders and help detect and address security issues before they are found by bad actors. For regional enterprises managing sprawling cloud infrastructure, that value proposition is directly relevant.

Anthropic’s Claude Mythos helped find and patch 271 Firefox vulnerabilities in April, giving buyers a measurable outcome to compare against future Daybreak deployments. OpenAI will need to produce comparable evidence to win over security teams that are increasingly demanding verifiable results rather than just vendor claims.

 

Kingsley Okeke

Kingsley Okeke

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