Anthropic’s new AI model exposes fresh risks, flaws for cybersecurity, IT services

Anthropic's new AI model exposes fresh risks, flaws for cybersecurity, IT services

New Delhi: A powerful new AI model is forcing govts, banks, and technology firms to rethink the rules of cybersecurity – and in India, the stakes may be even higher.Claude Mythos, developed by Anthropic, has demonstrated the ability to autonomously detect and exploit software vulnerabilities, including flaws that have persisted for decades. Early tests revealed that the model could identify long-standing weaknesses and simulate complex, multi-step cyberattacks, prompting the company to restrict its wider release. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei highlighted the shift, noting that AI systems are now capable of finding vulnerabilities “that humans have missed”, a signal of how quickly the cybersecurity landscape is changing.US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly convened a meeting with top bank executives – including leaders from JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, BoA, and Morgan Stanley – to assess the risks posed by such advanced AI systems.That concern is not theoretical. According to Jaydeep Singh, GM for India at Kaspersky, the emergence of such systems represents a turning point not just for security professionals, but for everyday users. “We have been closely monitoring how AI is reshaping the threat landscape, and Claude Mythos represents a moment that every user, not just the cybersecurity industry, needs to understand,” Singh said.The dual-use nature of AI is at the heart of the concern. The same capability that strengthens defences can just as easily be weaponised. “The same capability that finds a 27-year-old vulnerability in hardened infrastructure is the capability that, in the wrong hands, turns every unpatched system into an open door,” Singh added.Cybersecurity firm Check Point Software Technologies echoed the warning. Sundar Balasubramanian, MD, India and South Asia, for Check Point, says, AI is “dramatically lowering the barrier to entry for cyber attackers,” enabling even less-skilled actors to identify and exploit vulnerabilities. He added that defensive tools can be repurposed offensively, compressing the traditional gap between attackers and defenders. Jayant Saran, partner, Deloitte India, described this as a “changed reality,” where organisations must prepare for risks that were previously invisible. He called AI a “double-edged sword…that cannot be reversed,” highlighting an accelerating race between those securing systems and those attempting to break them.In India, the risks are amplified by scale. From UPI to banking and govt platforms, millions depend on digital infrastructure – much of it built on legacy systems. These systems are often slower to patch, harder to monitor, and lack continuous threat intelligence, creating what Saran called an “asymmetric risk exposure.” Singh pointed out that this gap is especially critical in India, where legacy infrastructure serves hundreds of millions.Beyond cybersecurity, ripple effects could reach financial markets. Analysts say models like Mythos could automate parts of software development, testing, and security – core functions of IT services industry. While disruption may be gradual, labour-intensive outsourcing models could face pressure, while firms embracing AI may benefit.

  • Related Posts

    Inside Google’s stake worth $100 billion in Elon Musk’s SpaceX

    Alphabet is poised for a massive windfall from its early investment in SpaceX, with its stake now estimated to be worth around $100 billion, as per a report by Bloomberg.…

    Women’s Quota Act of 2023 comes into force | India News

    NEW DELHI: While the Lok Sabha debated three Bills, including a Constitutional amendment Bill, to enable the rollout of women’s reservation in the 2029 general election, the law ministry on…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    US cos wary of Trump’s fresh tariff plan under 301

    US cos wary of Trump’s fresh tariff plan under 301

    Ravichandran Ashwin: ‘India’s loss, not Iyer’s’: Ashwin endorses Shreyas Iyer as next T20I captain | Cricket News

    Ravichandran Ashwin: ‘India’s loss, not Iyer’s’: Ashwin endorses Shreyas Iyer as next T20I captain | Cricket News

    Ipl 2026: CSK, RCB records broken! Punjab Kings script history, become first team in IPL to … | Cricket News

    Ipl 2026: CSK, RCB records broken! Punjab Kings script history, become first team in IPL to … | Cricket News

    HSSC CET result 2026 released at hssc.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

    HSSC CET result 2026 released at hssc.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

    Christina Applegate hospitalised in Los Angeles amid ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis |

    Christina Applegate hospitalised in Los Angeles amid ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis |

    The invisible strain: How tight bends are killing your EV charging cable |

    The invisible strain: How tight bends are killing your EV charging cable |