Anthropic Expands Project Glasswing Globally
Analysis based on 83 articles · First reported May 19, 2026 · Last updated Jun 09, 2026
The expansion of Project Glasswing by Anthropic>>> to include numerous global organizations, particularly those in critical infrastructure, is expected to significantly enhance cybersecurity defenses. This initiative, by enabling entities like Netskope>>>, BeyondTrust>>>, and Rubrik>>> to identify and remediate vulnerabilities using advanced AI, could reduce the risk of cyberattacks on essential services and financial systems, positively impacting market stability and investor confidence in the technology and financial sectors.
Anthropic>>> has significantly expanded Project Glasswing, its initiative to secure critical software infrastructure using its advanced AI model, Claude Mythos Preview. Initially launched with around 50 US-based partners, the program now includes approximately 150 additional organizations across more than 15 countries, including India>>>, Canada>>>, Australia>>>, France>>>, Germany>>>, Japan>>>, and South Korea>>>. New participants span critical infrastructure sectors such as power, water, healthcare, communications, and hardware, and include entities like Netskope>>>, BeyondTrust>>>, IBM>>>, Rubrik>>>, TrendAI, Okta>>>, Samsung Electronics>>>, SK Hynix>>>, SK Telecom>>>, Euroclear>>>, Intercontinental Exchange>>>, SWIFT>>>, NATO>>>, and the European Union — European Union Agency for Cybersecurity>>>. The AI model has already helped uncover over 10,000 high- and critical-severity vulnerabilities. This expansion aims to bolster global cybersecurity defenses against increasingly sophisticated AI-powered attacks, with Anthropic>>> emphasizing the need for rapid adaptation and the development of robust safeguards as powerful AI systems become more widely available.
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