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AI in Cybersecurity: How the Anthropic Project is Changing the Game and Threatening Traditional Security Systems

by Freddy Miller
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NEWSCENTRAL reports that Anthropic, one of the leading AI startups, continues to strengthen its position in the cybersecurity field with an innovative initiative aimed at addressing modern threats. In collaboration with major tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple, Anthropic has announced the launch of Glasswing – a project that uses AI models to enhance protection against cyber threats. Partners, including major security names such as CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Google, and Nvidia, have gained access to Claude Mythos Preview, a model that is not yet available to the broader market.

Claude Mythos Preview is a powerful model developed to detect vulnerabilities in operating systems and various software solutions. According to the company, the system has already demonstrated the ability to identify thousands of vulnerabilities, significantly improving capabilities in cybersecurity. However, despite these claims, the project’s launch has raised concerns about the security risks associated with using such a powerful tool in critical infrastructures.

An analysis of current cybersecurity trends reveals that AI, with its high data processing speed and adaptability, is becoming a powerful tool for both enhancing and bypassing existing security systems. In this context, Claude Mythos Preview could be both a lifesaver and a threat. During testing in March this year, serious vulnerabilities were found in widely used operating systems and browsers, leading to a sharp drop in stock prices for companies like Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike. This raises a serious question: can traditional security methods withstand threats that leverage artificial intelligence?

NEWSCENTRAL notes that at the recent RSA cybersecurity conference in San Francisco, the growing role of AI in cyberattacks was raised. It is becoming clear that many old security systems, despite their power, are unable to effectively counter new threats. AI is being used more frequently in attacks, creating additional challenges for security professionals. Predictions indicate that artificial intelligence will continue to dominate in this field, requiring a reevaluation of data protection approaches and strategies.

In response to these growing threats, Anthropic is expanding access to its model, offering 40 additional organizations working in critical infrastructure the opportunity to use Claude Mythos to enhance security. The company has also announced up to $100 million in credits and $4 million to support projects aimed at securing open-source software. However, the question remains: can such powerful tools be safely implemented in real-world conditions? Especially considering that last year, over 30 attacks were recorded using vulnerabilities in artificial intelligence, highlighting the potential threat posed by the technologies themselves.

Freddy Miller, a Senior Analyst at NEWSCENTRAL, notes that the use of AI in cybersecurity is not only technological progress but also serious risks. Technologies that provide protection can also be used to create threats. It is essential that systems developed for protection are also safeguarded against misuse. Strict standards and monitoring must be introduced to prevent the use of such powerful tools for malicious purposes.

At NEWSCENTRAL, we predict that AI will play a key role in the future of cybersecurity. However, the integration of such technologies requires a careful approach. To ensure the stability and effectiveness of these solutions, it is essential to maintain a balance between innovation and security. Increased transparency, the implementation of stricter security standards, and enhanced verification of such solutions will be necessary steps towards successfully integrating AI into this critical field. We see that the demand for such technologies will only grow, but it is important to remember that their application must be carefully examined for risks.

NEWS CENTRAL believes that the future of cybersecurity is closely linked to the implementation of artificial intelligence. However, successful adaptation to new challenges requires not only technological innovations but also deep ethical consideration of security issues. It is crucial to understand that AI can be both a blessing and a threat, and only with a thoughtful approach can risks be minimized and benefits maximized.