Selected organizations in India now have access to Anthropic's Mythos AI cybersecurity model under the company's Project Glasswing initiative.

This expansion allows participating entities to proactively identify and remediate critical zero-day vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by malicious actors. By integrating advanced AI into cybersecurity workflows, these organizations aim to reduce the window of exposure for previously unknown software flaws.

The rollout is part of a broader global effort by Anthropic to deploy the Mythos model. According to reports, the initiative currently covers more than 15 countries [2]. The program is designed to create a coordinated defense layer against sophisticated digital threats, a goal that requires high-level cooperation between AI developers and security teams.

Project Glasswing currently involves around 150 organizations [1]. These participants are granted specialized access to the Mythos AI model to strengthen their internal security postures and protect critical infrastructure from emerging threats.

Anthropic has not released specific details regarding the selection criteria for the Indian organizations involved. However, the company said its focus remains on the proactive remediation of vulnerabilities to prevent large-scale breaches. The initiative marks a significant step in applying large-scale AI models to the specific, high-stakes domain of cybersecurity defense.

India has been granted access to Anthropic's Mythos AI cybersecurity model.

The inclusion of India in Project Glasswing signals a strategic expansion of AI-driven defense mechanisms in one of the world's largest digital markets. By focusing on zero-day vulnerabilities, Anthropic is shifting the cybersecurity paradigm from reactive patching to proactive discovery, potentially reducing the success rate of high-impact exploits globally.