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Anthropic Expands Claude Mythos to Critical Infrastructure Across 15 Countries

6/8/2026
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AI company Anthropic announced on Tuesday that it is expanding its industry collaboration initiative Project Glasswing to approximately 150 new organizations across more than 15 countries. The program uses AI to discover and fix critical software vulnerabilities, powered by its core technology Claude Mythos. In early April, Anthropic first opened Claude Mythos Preview to 50 initial partners, including the U.S. government, allowing them to scan codebases for security flaws.

The expanded list of organizations receiving Mythos access spans critical infrastructure sectors including power, water, healthcare, telecommunications, and hardware. Anthropic noted that these industries were "underrepresented" in the initial partner cohort. According to the Financial Times, organizations now granted access include U.S. identity security and management firm Okta; South Korean companies Samsung, SK Hynix, and SK Telecom; Brussels-based NATO; and the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA).

Anthropic stated that it expects other AI companies to soon develop large models with capabilities comparable to Mythos Preview, which is why the company is accelerating the establishment of safety measures within the Project Glasswing framework. This expansion signals the growing role of AI in protecting infrastructure that billions of people rely on daily. As cyberattack threats continue to escalate, proactively identifying vulnerabilities using cutting-edge AI could become an industry standard. Anthropic’s early move may set a new paradigm for securing global critical infrastructure.

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