Anthropic Expanding Mythos Access to 150 New Organizations
Only approximately 50 companies have had access to Mythos until now and they have found thousands of vulnerabilities in their products. The post Anthropic Expanding Mythos Access to 150 New Organizations appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Anthropic announced on Tuesday that it is expanding Project Glasswing, its collaborative program aimed at securing critical software using AI.
The initiative, launched with roughly 50 initial partners in early April, granted them access to Claude Mythos Preview. Those partners have since used Mythos to scan codebases and identified thousands of vulnerabilities.
The expansion adds roughly 150 new organizations, each required to meet Anthropic’s standards before gaining access. These partners are based in more than 15 countries and include providers of critical infrastructure in sectors such as power, water, healthcare, communications, and hardware.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/anthropic-expanding-mythos-access-to-150-new-organizations/
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