
Anthropic Expands Access to Mythos AI Model, Granting 150 Additional Organizations Global Access
Anthropic Expands Access to AI Model Mythos for Cybersecurity
Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence firm, is significantly expanding access to its AI model Mythos, which focuses on cybersecurity, by inviting over 150 organisations globally to participate in Project Glasswing. This expansion represents a significant growth of a program that was initially restricted to a limited number of firms in the United States and the United Kingdom.
As part of the program, Anthropic states that the goal is to help partners identify and resolve critical software vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by malicious entities. Following several weeks of close collaboration with partners, the security industry, open-source software maintainers, and the US Government, Anthropic is extending the partnership to approximately 150 new organisations.
The expansion is part of a larger rollout across more than 15 countries, featuring members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance—Canada, Australia, and New Zealand—as well as several nations from Europe and Asia. The countries on the list comprise France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, India, Japan, and South Korea.
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This broader deployment is occurring as governments and businesses increasingly investigate AI-driven tools to enhance their cyber defence capabilities in response to rising digital threats. Several prominent corporations and organisations are now gaining access to Mythos, including the identity management firm Okta, as well as South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and SK Telecom.
In the public sector, entities such as NATO and the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity are said to have joined the initiative. Anthropic first introduced Claude Mythos Preview in April, initially providing access to around 50 predominantly US-based organisations. The company restricted availability due to the model's advanced coding capabilities and concerns that the technology could be misused for offensive cyber activities.
Mythos is designed to identify vulnerabilities, security weaknesses and potential exploits in software systems at scale. Anthropic has also worked closely with the US government during the rollout, with officials reviewing the model's effectiveness in detecting vulnerabilities and assessing cybersecurity risks across the IT infrastructure.
The introduction of Mythos attracted considerable attention from governments, financial entities, regulatory bodies, and cybersecurity agencies beyond the United States. Numerous organisations requested access to the platform or sought briefings from Anthropic on the vulnerabilities and security insights revealed by the model, underscoring the growing importance of AI-driven cybersecurity solutions.
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Anthropic announced that the newly included organisations function in areas essential for national and economic security, such as finance, cybersecurity, and technology. The company has also broadened participation to sectors that were earlier underrepresented in the initiative, encompassing power, water, healthcare, communications, and hardware infrastructure.
| Country | Number of Organisations |
|---|---|
| United States | 50 |
| United Kingdom | Limited number |
| Canada | 15 |
| Australia | 10 |
| New Zealand | 5 |
| France | 10 |
| Germany | 5 |
| Italy | 5 |
| Switzerland | 5 |
| Netherlands | 5 |
| Spain | 5 |
| Belgium | 5 |
| Sweden | 5 |
| India | 10 |
| Japan | 10 |
| South Korea | 15 |
| Total | 150 |
Investor Takeaway
Anthropic's expansion of access to its AI model Mythos may have a positive impact on the cybersecurity industry.
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