India Among 15 Countries Added To Anthropic’s Mythos AI Initiative

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Open Source Maintainers Join Project Glasswing As India Gains Access To Anthropic's Restricted Mythos Cybersecurity AI
Open Source Maintainers Join Project Glasswing As India Gains Access To Anthropic's Restricted Mythos Cybersecurity AI

Anthropic has expanded Project Glasswing to 15 countries, including India, giving critical infrastructure organisations access to its restricted Mythos AI while deepening collaboration with open-source software maintainers to identify and fix security vulnerabilities.

Anthropic has expanded Project Glasswing, its cybersecurity initiative developed in collaboration with open-source software maintainers, to approximately 150 organisations across more than 15 countries, including India.

The expansion marks the first major rollout of the programme beyond the US and UK and grants selected organisations access to Claude Mythos Preview, Anthropic’s restricted AI model for cybersecurity research, code analysis and vulnerability discovery. The company has not publicly released the model, citing concerns that malicious actors could weaponise its capabilities.

According to Anthropic, the expansion follows collaboration with Project Glasswing partners, the cybersecurity industry, open-source software maintainers and the US government. Open-source organisations were among the programme’s original participants, with the Linux Foundation included in the initial cohort.

“We’re now expanding Project Glasswing. Following several weeks of close collaboration with our Project Glasswing partners, the security industry, open-source software maintainers, and the US government, we’re extending the partnership to approximately 150 new organizations,” Anthropic said in a blog post.

Project Glasswing aims to identify and remediate vulnerabilities across software ecosystems underpinning critical infrastructure. Anthropic said participating organisations have already uncovered more than 10,000 high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities using Mythos.

The company claims the model can analyse massive software codebases, uncover long-hidden security flaws and generate proof-of-concept exploit code. New participants include organisations whose services are essential to millions of people across countries such as India, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Japan and South Korea.

Anthropic has not disclosed which Indian organisations have been granted access.

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