Anthropic Unveils Project Glasswing and Claude Mythos for Cybersecurity Defense
A coalition of 12 tech giants including Google, Microsoft, and NVIDIA launches Project Glasswing to secure AI infrastructure. Anthropic introduces Claude Mythos Preview for defensive cybersecurity.
Alex Chen
Anthropic announced Project Glasswing on April 7, 2026 — a coalition uniting AWS, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorganChase, the Linux Foundation, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks to secure critical software infrastructure using AI, according to Anthropic.
What Project Glasswing Actually Is
Glasswing is a defensive cybersecurity initiative. The coalition's goal is using AI to find and fix vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure before attackers can exploit them. Having competitors like Google, Microsoft, Apple, and AWS collaborating on a single security initiative is unprecedented — it signals that the threat landscape has escalated enough to override competitive concerns.
The Linux Foundation's involvement suggests the project will focus partly on open-source infrastructure, which underpins most of the internet's critical systems.
Claude Mythos Preview
Alongside Glasswing, Anthropic introduced Claude Mythos Preview — a research preview model designed specifically for defensive cybersecurity workflows. It's invitation-only with no self-serve signup, targeting security researchers and enterprise security teams.
Mythos is notable because it's a departure from Anthropic's usual model lineup. Rather than a general-purpose upgrade to Opus or Sonnet, it's a specialized model for a specific domain. This follows the earlier launch of Claude Code Security in February 2026, which scans codebases and suggests patches.
The Security AI Trend
Anthropic has been building toward this since February 2026, when it launched Claude Code Security in limited research preview. That tool demonstrated Claude's ability to identify vulnerabilities in production codebases — a defensive application that enterprise security teams immediately understood the value of.
The broader trend: AI companies are racing to position their models as defensive tools before attackers fully weaponize competing systems. Google, Microsoft, and CrowdStrike each have their own AI security products, but Glasswing is the first time they've agreed to collaborate rather than compete.
Who's Missing
Notable absences from the coalition: OpenAI, Meta, and xAI. OpenAI has its own government security contracts (including with the Department of War), Meta is focused on open-source Llama deployments, and xAI recently signed Pentagon agreements for classified systems. The absence of these three suggests Glasswing is specifically an infrastructure security play, not a comprehensive industry alliance.
Our Take
Project Glasswing is the most significant industry collaboration in AI to date. Getting Apple, Google, and Microsoft to work together on anything is hard; getting them to work together on security is even harder. This is worth watching because it suggests the AI industry's defensive capabilities may advance faster than many expect. Claude Mythos as a specialized security model is a smart play — it positions Anthropic at the center of the coalition while building a moat in a critical enterprise vertical.
FAQ
What is Project Glasswing? Project Glasswing is a cybersecurity coalition launched on April 7, 2026, bringing together 12 tech companies including AWS, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and NVIDIA to use AI for securing critical software infrastructure against cyberattacks.
What is Claude Mythos? Claude Mythos Preview is a specialized AI model designed for defensive cybersecurity workflows. It's available by invitation only and targets security researchers and enterprise teams. It's separate from Anthropic's general-purpose Claude models.
How is Claude Mythos different from regular Claude models? Unlike Claude Opus or Sonnet, which are general-purpose language models, Mythos is specifically trained and optimized for cybersecurity defense tasks — vulnerability detection, threat analysis, and security code review.
Is Project Glasswing open to everyone? The coalition currently consists of 12 founding members. Claude Mythos Preview is invitation-only with no self-serve access. The project's outputs may eventually benefit the broader community through the Linux Foundation's open-source contributions.