Anthropic grants ENISA Mythos access
Analysis based on 12 articles · First reported May 28, 2026 · Last updated Jun 01, 2026
The agreement for European Union — European Union Agency for Cybersecurity>>> to access Mythos (AI model)>>> is positive for European financial markets as it enhances cybersecurity for critical infrastructure, potentially reducing risks from zero-day vulnerabilities. This also strengthens Anthropic>>>'s market position by expanding its reach into the European regulatory and financial sectors.
Anthropic>>> has agreed to grant the European Union — European Union Agency for Cybersecurity>>> (ENISA) access to its powerful AI model, Mythos (AI model)>>>, through Claude (language model). This decision follows weeks of contentious negotiations, including a trip by International — European Commission>>> officials to San Francisco. Mythos (AI model)>>> is capable of autonomously identifying and exploiting over 10,000 high- and critical-severity zero-day vulnerabilities across major operating systems and web browsers. Previously, access was restricted to vetted US companies, select US government entities, and the United Kingdom>>>'s AI Security Institute. The lack of European access had raised concerns among euro-area finance ministers and the European Union — European Central Bank>>>, prompting some, like BNP Paribas>>> and Mistral AI>>>, to begin developing European alternatives. The agreement is seen as crucial for Europe's digital security posture, though details regarding commercial terms and data sharing are still being finalized.
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