AI summarized from verified sources
Project Glasswing expands to more critical software
More organizations can use AI to find and fix critical vulnerabilities.
SOURCE CHECK
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Primary / anthropic.com
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Key Points
- 1Expansion announced on June 2
- 2Coverage grows to about 150 organizations
- 3Organizations span more than 15 countries
Anthropic said on June 2 that Project Glasswing will expand to about 150 new organizations. The goal is to help critical infrastructure teams find and fix vulnerabilities with Claude Mythos Preview. The new group spans more than 15 countries.
What changed
Anthropic expanded Project Glasswing’s participant pool. Organizations continue using Claude Mythos Preview to inspect critical codebases and foundational systems.
Why it matters
More groups that protect important software can find and fix vulnerabilities earlier. That can improve security for the infrastructure many people rely on.
What to watch
More organizations can use AI to find and fix critical vulnerabilities. Key checks: Expansion announced on June 2 / Coverage grows to about 150 organizations / Organizations span more than 15 countries.