TrendAI has joined the OpenAI Daybreak Cyber Partner Programme – gaining access to OpenAI’s frontier AI capabilities purpose-built for cybersecurity.

TrendAI managed security teams are already deploying agentic triage capabilities powered by OpenAI’s frontier AI models integrated directly into TrendAI Vision One.

Security operations triage agents autonomously surface AI-assisted insights within the SIEM platforms, XDR consoles, and threat intelligence portals analysts already work in – delivering contextual triage decisions at machine speed and measurably reducing mean time to triage. Analysts shift from reactive alert handling to the escalation and validation decisions that require human judgment.

The partnership also strengthens TrendAI’s vulnerability intelligence programs. With OpenAI’s frontier cyber capabilities embedded in TrendAI Vision One as part of a managed service workflow, this gives threat researchers greater speed and precision in identifying, prioritising, and disclosing vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.

Intelligence feeds directly into virtual patching and pre-disclosure capabilities, so customers receive protection at the point of discovery, often before a CVE is published or a vendor patch is available.

Insights developed through Daybreak will feed directly into TrendAI’s global threat intelligence programs and Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) – the industry’s longest-running vendor-agnostic bug bounty program – extending the reach and impact of coordinated disclosure across the broader software ecosystem.

“Integrating OpenAI’s frontier cyber capabilities directly into TrendAI Vision One is a meaningful step forward for enterprise security teams,” says Rachel Jin, chief platform and business officer, head of TrendAI. “Our customers benefit from faster, more precise threat analysis and vulnerability research – without ever interacting with the model directly. This is AI working as infrastructure: built into the products and services security teams already rely on, raising the bar for every organisation that depends on them.”