CensysGPT Beta is a tool designed to simplify the process of building queries for reconnaissance operations. It empowers users to efficiently and effectively gain insights into hosts on the internet, streamlining threat hunting and attack surface management processes. By allowing for the quick generation of queries, users can proactively manage and understand potential threats.
The tool supports translating various query formats from Shodan, ZoomEye, BinaryEdge, and more, helping users take existing data and apply it within CensysGPT's interface. CensysGPT is continually updated and improved based on user feedback.
It is important to note that CensysGPT leverages OpenAI GPT to handle search queries; however, user data is not used to further train OpenAI's models. Users are encouraged to use the platform with discretion.
CensysGPT Beta simplifies building queries for reconnaissance operations to efficiently gain insights into internet hosts.
CensysGPT streamlines the process of gaining insights into hosts which allows for more proactive threat hunting and attack surface management.
Yes, CensysGPT can translate queries from platforms like Shodan, ZoomEye, and BinaryEdge.
Users should be cautious about privacy concerns as query data is shared with OpenAI, even though it's not used to train models.
No, CensysGPT has opted out of allowing the collected data to improve OpenAI models.
CensysGPT can handle queries related to internet host insights, including reconnaissance operations for threat hunting.
Yes, it supports translating and working with legacy Censys queries.
It uses OpenAI GPT for handling and processing search queries efficiently.
No, it's still in beta and constantly being improved with user feedback.
A drawback is that the data shared with OpenAI can raise privacy concerns for users.