gpt-5
Safeguard articles tagged "gpt-5" — guides, analysis, and best practices for software supply chain and application security.
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Griffin AI vs GPT-5: Compliance Posture
Compliance posture is about what you can prove, not what you can do. GPT-5 has impressive capabilities; Griffin AI is engineered to be defensible.
Griffin AI vs GPT-5: Enterprise Controls
Frontier models offer impressive enterprise features. Security programs need deeper controls than chat can provide—controls that live in the engine around the model.
Griffin AI vs OpenAI Function Calling: Scoping
Function calling gives models the ability to act. Acting safely on behalf of a specific user, in a specific context, within specific policy is a different problem.
Griffin AI vs GPT-5: Context Grounding
A million-token context window is a tool, not a solution. Context grounding for security requires architecture, not just capacity.
Griffin AI vs OpenAI o1 for Security Reasoning
Deep reasoning models are transformative for hard logical problems. Security reasoning is only partially a logic problem—the rest is grounding, policy, and workflow.
Griffin AI vs GPT-4o: Security Limits Exposed
GPT-4o is an excellent general-purpose model. Security workflows are a specialty, and specialty work exposes the limits of general intelligence.
Griffin AI vs OpenAI Codex for Security
Codex-style coding agents are powerful for writing features. Security remediation needs a different shape of system—one that grounds frontier reasoning in SBOM, policy, and reachability context.
Griffin AI vs Pure GPT-5 for Security Workflows
Frontier models are remarkable reasoners, but security workflows demand more than raw intelligence. Here's how Griffin AI grounds frontier reasoning in real tenant context.
GPT-5.2 System Card Update: What Changed Since August
OpenAI shipped the GPT-5.2 update to the GPT-5 system card on December 11, 2025. We dig into the preparedness scoring, the cybersecurity capability claims, and what changed for downstream defenders.
GPT-5 Launch: Reading the System Card for Supply-Chain Risk
GPT-5 shipped August 13, 2025 under OpenAI's Preparedness Framework v2. Here's what the system card tells security teams about deployment risk.