Anthropic has expanded Project Glasswing, its restricted cybersecurity initiative, to around 150 organisations across 15+ countries, including India. The programme uses its advanced Claude Mythos Preview model to detect critical software flaws. Partners include firms like Samsung and Okta, as well as NATO, highlighting growing efforts to secure global infrastructure.
Anthropic has announced the largest expansion yet of Project Glasswing, the company's restricted cybersecurity initiative built around its most advanced, and publicly unavailable, AI model, Claude Mythos Preview. The San Francisco-based AI company said it is bringing approximately 150 new organisations on board, more than tripling the size of the programme, which initially launched in early April with roughly 50 partners.
India is among the new countries receiving access, alongside Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, according to an Anthropic blog. The company said organisations in the new cohort span more than 15 nations, with most maintaining software and infrastructure that serves users and governments far beyond their home countries.
The Financial Times reported that the expanded cohort includes technology companies Samsung, SK Telecom, and SK Hynix; cybersecurity firm Okta; financial messaging network Swift; settlement platform Euroclear; and the Intercontinental Exchange, which operates the New York Stock Exchange. Defence and government bodies NATO and the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) are also said to be among the new partners.
Anthropic said the new group covers industries that were underrepresented in its original cohort, including power, water, healthcare, communications, and hardware, sectors that sit at the heart of national critical infrastructure. Many of the new entrants are vendors, organisations whose codebases are relied upon by other companies, governments, and millions of end users downstream.
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