Anthropic Expands ‘Project Glasswing’
Cybersecurity Initiative to India
Anthropic has extended its cybersecurity initiative,
Project Glasswing, to India, providing select government agencies and
organisations with access to its advanced AI model, Claude Mythos Preview, to
strengthen cybersecurity and protect critical infrastructure.
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India is among the
countries included in Anthropic’s global expansion of Project Glasswing,
covering organisations across more than 15 countries.
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The programme, launched
in April 2026, is being expanded from an initial group of around 50 partners to
nearly 150 organisations worldwide.
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The expanded network
includes operators of critical infrastructure sectors such as power, water,
healthcare, communications, and hardware.
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According to recent
reports, Indian government agencies and cybersecurity-focused organisations are
among the entities expected to receive access to the programme.
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Anthropic is an
artificial intelligence (AI) company headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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Founded in 2021 by former
OpenAI researchers, the company is the developer of the Claude AI family of
large language models (LLMs).
Project Glasswing
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Project Glasswing is
Anthropic’s global cybersecurity initiative aimed at securing critical software
and infrastructure using advanced AI.
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It brings together
governments, critical infrastructure operators, technology companies, and
cybersecurity researchers.
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Participating
organisations gain controlled access to Claude Mythos Preview to identify and
remediate software vulnerabilities.
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The initiative seeks to
strengthen cyber defence capabilities against increasingly sophisticated
AI-enabled cyber threats.
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Anthropic has committed
up to $100 million in usage credits and $4 million for open-source security efforts
under the programme.
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Access is limited to
vetted organisations because of concerns that the model’s capabilities could be
misused if made publicly available.
Claude Mythos Preview (Mythos)
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Claude Mythos Preview is
an advanced frontier AI model developed by Anthropic with powerful coding,
reasoning, and cybersecurity capabilities.
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The model can identify
critical software vulnerabilities in operating systems, web browsers, and
widely used software systems.
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It assists organisations
in detecting vulnerabilities, testing cyber defences, and accelerating the
patching of security flaws.
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Anthropic and its
partners reported identifying more than 10,000 high- or critical-severity
vulnerabilities using Mythos Preview.
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Some vulnerabilities had
reportedly remained undetected for years before being discovered by the model.
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Due to its powerful
capabilities, Anthropic considers Mythos a highly sensitive technology and has
restricted its public release
Indian Agencies Likely to Benefit
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Indian Cyber Crime
Coordination Centre (I4C): Project Glasswing can enhance cybercrime
investigations through AI-assisted vulnerability assessment and threat
detection.
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Indian Computer Emergency
Response Team (CERT-In): It can help identify vulnerabilities in digital
infrastructure while strengthening incident response and cyber resilience.
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National Critical
Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC): It can improve the
security of critical sectors such as banking, power, telecom, and transport by
detecting vulnerabilities before exploitation.
¨ Department of Telecommunications’ Digital Intelligence Platform (DIP): It can strengthen telecom network security and fraud detection to protect India’s digital communications ecosystem.
¨ Indian IT Services and Research Organisations: Potential access can boost cybersecurity research, threat intelligence, software security auditing, and AI-driven vulnerability management.