- What: Anthropic launches Claude Security to counter AI-powered threats
- Impact: Aims to help defenders with AI-based defense
Artificial Intelligence Anthropic Unveils Claude Security to Counter AI-Powered Exploit Surge With Mythos signaling a new era of near-instant exploitation, Anthropic positions Claude Security to help defenders keep pace. By Kevin Townsend | April 30, 2026 (2:57 PM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Mythos in the hands of attackers threatens a storm beyond the power of security teams to weather. Claude Security is designed to counter this. Anthropic’s Mythos AI model will not be the only frontier model able to compress the time-to-exploit to a meaningless number of minutes. Other foundation model developers will produce their own models with comparable capabilities – and these models will find their way into the hands of criminals and nation state adversaries. Without their own specialized AI defensive systems, defenders will be overrun. So, Anthropic has now released Claude Security. “Claude Security is now available in public beta to Claude Enterprise customers,” it blogged , April 30, 2026. Claude Security can be accessed from the Claude.ai sidebar or at claude.ai/security. It works with Claude Opus 4.7 and requires no API integration or custom agent build. Users can select one of their repositories (or a specific directory or branch) and start a scan. It seeks out vulnerabilities, explains its findings, provides confidence information on the severity of the vulnerability and how it can be reproduced – and generates instructions for a targeted patch (which can be worked through with Claude Code on the Web). Claude Code has been battle-tested over the last few months. Anthropic learned that security teams want high confidence in the alert (that is, no more false positives), which is provided by the product’s confidence rating. They want minimal time from scan to fix (Claude Security is already reducing days of back and forth between the security team and the engineers to a single sitting). And teams want ongoing coverage rather than one-off audits. So Anthropic has added an option to schedule scans, allowing a regular cadence around reviewing and acting on findings. It is, says Anthropic, “Part of our broader push to put frontier capabilities in defenders’ hands.” Another aspect of this is working closely with major cybersecurity forms. “CrowdStrike, Microsoft Security, Palo Alto Networks, SentinelOne, Trend.ai, and Wiz are integrating Opus 4.7’s capabilities into the security platforms that enterprises already run on today.” Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. Other firms (Accenture, BCG, Deloitte, Infosys, and PwC) are working to deploy Claude-integrated solutions for vulnerability management, secure code review, and incident response programs. Security teams will be able to continue how they already work, but with far greater speed and efficiency. “Together we’re helping our clients close the critical gap between threat discovery and remediation,” comments Adnan Amjad, partner and US cyber leader at Deloitte & Touche. “Together with Anthropic, we bring a more comprehensive view of clients’ security posture… [and] … will generate richer insights, faster, helping organizations protect their environments while deploying AI at speed,” says Vanessa Lyon, an MD and senior partner at BCG. “This is not AI simply augmenting security,” adds Satish H.C., EVP & chief delivery office at Infosys; “it is AI redefining how enterprises defend themselves.” Claude Security is available now to Claude Enterprise customers, and will be available to Claude Team and Max customers in the near future. 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