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Anthropic Expands Claude Mythos Cybersecurity AI Access to India

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Anthropic Expands Claude Mythos Cybersecurity AI Access to India

Anthropic has expanded its Claude Mythos cybersecurity AI program to India, granting select organizations access to advanced vulnerability-detection tools as part of its global Project Glasswing initiative. The move includes 150 new participants across 15 countries, with Indian firms expected to use Mythos to analyze software for hidden threats in sectors like technology, finance, and critical infrastructure.

Anthropic is expanding its cybersecurity-focused AI program, Claude Mythos, to India as part of a broader international rollout. The initiative, under Project Glasswing, aims to strengthen global cyber defenses by providing select organizations with AI-powered tools to detect vulnerabilities in complex codebases. Nearly 150 additional organizations, including Indian firms, will join the program, bringing the total to around 200 across 15 countries, including Canada, Australia, and key European nations. The program remains exclusive, with access limited to carefully vetted institutions in sectors such as technology, finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure. Mythos, introduced in April, is designed to identify flaws in large-scale software systems before they can be exploited by malicious actors. Indian participants will use the AI model to enhance cyber resilience, though the specific organizations involved have not been disclosed. Anthropic emphasizes that Mythos is not available to the public, citing the need for strict safeguards due to its powerful capabilities. The latest expansion includes major global firms like Okta, Samsung, SK Hynix, and financial institutions such as Euroclear and Swift, alongside government-backed entities like NATO and the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA). Earlier participants included Microsoft, Apple, and JPMorgan Chase. Project Glasswing, the overarching initiative, connects governments, infrastructure operators, and security experts to proactively address vulnerabilities in digital systems. Anthropic claims that organizations involved have already uncovered over 10,000 severe or critical vulnerabilities. The company is also exploring AI-driven security testing for open-source software, which underpins much of the world’s internet infrastructure. The expansion coincides with Anthropic’s push toward an initial public offering (IPO), positioning it as the first major AI company to formally pursue going public. With global AI investment surging, the company could potentially reach a valuation near $1 trillion, reflecting its growing influence in the tech and cybersecurity sectors.

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