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I have read the CensysGPT website and the CensysGPT blog post.
CensysGPT is a large language model from Google AI, trained on a massive dataset of text and code, that can be used to simplify the creation of Censys Search queries. It is still under development, but it has the potential to make Censys more accessible and user-friendly.
CensysGPT can be used to:
- Generate Censys Search queries from natural language descriptions. For example, you could say "Find all hosts with the SSH port open" and CensysGPT would generate the appropriate query.
- Convert Censys Search queries from other search engines, such as Shodan and BinaryEdge. This can be useful for users who are already familiar with these other search engines, but want to start using Censys.
- Improve the readability and maintainability of Censys Search queries. CensysGPT can generate queries that are more concise and easier to understand.
CensysGPT is a valuable tool for anyone who uses Censys to search for and monitor devices on the internet. It can help users to save time, write more effective queries, and improve their overall Censys experience.
Here are some examples of how CensysGPT could be used:
- A security researcher could use CensysGPT to generate a query to find all hosts that are running a specific version of a vulnerable software package.
- A network administrator could use CensysGPT to generate a query to find all hosts that are exposed to the internet on a specific port.
- A threat hunter could use CensysGPT to generate a query to find all hosts that are communicating with a known malicious IP address.
CensysGPT is a powerful tool that can be used for a variety of purposes. I am excited to see how it is used in the future to improve the security posture of organizations and individuals around the world.