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Anthropic releases a 'safe' version of Claude Mythos

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Anthropic’s Mythos AI Reportedly Enters NSA Offensive Cyber Planning
Anthropic engineers are reportedly helping the NSA use Claude Mythos for cyber operations despite the Pentagon’s supply-chain risk label.

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Anthropic releases Mythos-class Fable 5 model with safeguards for cyber risks
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Anthropic Releases ‘Safe’ Version of Its Mythos A.I. Technology
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Version of AI tool 'too powerful for public' released to public
A version of an artificial intelligence (AI) tool which the company said was too powerful to be released to the public has just been released to the public.

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Anthropic releases Fable 5 model, built on the same tech that spooked the government
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Claude Fable 5: Anthropic releases a 'safe' version of Claude Mythos
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Symphion, Inc. Announces The Symphion Managed Endpoint Cybersecurity Operations Program for Printers & Connected IoT™

Symphion, Inc., the world leader in print fleet cybersecurity, today announced The Symphion Managed Endpoint Cybersecurity Operations Program for Printers & Connected IoT™ (The Symphion Program™), formally combining the company's proven technology-enabled managed cybersecurity operations into one complete program for printers and connected IoT.
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Trump memo pushes national-security agencies to move faster on AI

President Donald Trump on Friday signed a national-security memo aimed at speeding up government use of advanced artificial intelligence across the military and intelligence community, while also trying to harden those systems against foreign theft and manipulation.
Arizona Capitol Times
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States brace for AI-driven cyber attacks

Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence are pressing state and local governments to shore up their cybersecurity operations to protect against hacks.
American Banker
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How banks can safely use AI in the cyber operations center

SAN FRANCISCO — Banks are facing increasing pressure to deploy artificial intelligence in their cybersecurity operations centers to combat rising and increasingly automated attacks by threat actors. The pressure has pushed cybersecurity leaders across ...
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OpenAI admits its new models likely pose high cybersecurity risk

OpenAI has drawn a rare bright line around its own technology, warning that the next wave of its artificial intelligence systems is likely to create a “high” cybersecurity risk even as it races to ship more capable tools. The company is effectively ...
Des Moines Register
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Quorum Cyber Appoints Joe Strathmann as Chief Operating Officer

Strathmann will focus on bringing the organisation closer to the customer, while unlocking the power of AI in delivering frontier-grade security capabilities.” — Federico Charosky, Chief Executive Officer of Quorum Cyber EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, March 11 ...
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Shaikh Irfan and the expanding role of AI in modern cyber defense

AI is transforming cybersecurity, while experts like Shaikh Irfan combine threat intelligence, research, and risk management to strengthen defenses.
Infosecurity-magazine.com
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What Fronter AI Models Like Mythos and GPT-Cyber Mean for Modern Cybersecurity

Landmark announcements by some of the biggest names in artificial intelligence (AI) have upended how defenders must think about cybersecurity, vulnerability management and threat detection. In April 2026, Anthropic detailed Mythos Preview, a frontier large ...
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Embracing the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Talent

There's an extreme shortage of cybersecurity talent in the workforce, with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) citing the existing workforce shortage at 3.4 million globally. At a time when digital security is more important than ever ...
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