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Anthropic says it will extend Project Glasswing to organizations in 15+ countries, sources say giving Mythos access to Five Eyes, NATO, Samsung, SK, and others

About 150 organisations will be given advanced cyber security model following requests from around the world

Anthropic says it will extend Project Glasswing to organizations in 15+ countries, sources say giving Mythos access to Five Eyes, NATO, Samsung, SK, and others

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Anthropic Opens Project Glasswing to 15+ Countries

Anthropic's cybersecurity AI model heads to about 150 organizations across Five Eyes, NATO allies, and major tech firms.

Anthropic is taking its Project Glasswing global. The company plans to roll out the advanced cybersecurity model to organizations in more than 15 countries, following demand from governments and enterprises worldwide.

About 150 organizations are set to receive access. Sources indicate the expansion will reach Five Eyes intelligence alliance members, NATO partners, Samsung, SK, and other major players through a related effort called Mythos.

The move signals Anthropic is pushing hard into the security space, positioning its AI capabilities as critical infrastructure for allied nations and corporate giants alike. No small ambition for a company better known for chatbots.

Details on pricing, deployment timelines, and specific access tiers remain thin. But the sheer breadth of the rollout — spanning intelligence alliances, military partnerships, and Asian tech conglomerates — makes this one of the most significant government-adjacent AI deployments yet.