Anthropic is enhancing its security vulnerability program, Project Glasswing, and access to Mythos for 150 organizations across 15 countries, focusing on critical infrastructure sectors like power, water, healthcare, and communications.

Anthropic, a leading cybersecurity firm, has announced an expansion of its security vulnerability program, Project Glasswing, and the access to its advanced threat detection tool, Mythos. The initiative now targets 150 organizations across 15 countries, with a particular focus on critical infrastructure sectors such as power, water, healthcare, and communications.

This strategic move comes at a time when cyber threats pose significant risks to essential services that can impact millions of lives. By targeting these vital sectors, Anthropic aims to protect against potential cyberattacks that could affect up to 100 million people globally. The expansion is part of the company's broader strategy to fortify critical infrastructure against sophisticated cyber threats.

The selected countries include major global players and emerging markets where critical infrastructure faces unique vulnerabilities. This comprehensive approach ensures a layered defense, addressing both immediate and long-term cybersecurity challenges in diverse geographical regions.

With this expanded program, Anthropic will work closely with these organizations to identify and mitigate potential security risks, ensuring robust protection against cyber threats that could disrupt essential services. The company's commitment to safeguarding critical infrastructure underscores its role as a key player in the global cybersecurity landscape.