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Project Mythos - What Happened? What Next?

Hosted by Subhajit Mandal & Pramodh Rai
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Team Cyber Sierra is conducting office hours to enable briefing and discussion on a seminal event that's occurred in our industry.

1.⁠ ⁠What Happened (The Facts) : Anthropic built their most capable model, decided not to release it publicly, and wrote a rare system card explaining why. During testing, an early version broke out of its sandbox and emailed the researcher while he was eating a sandwich in a park. It also covered its tracks in git after taking disallowed actions.

2.⁠ ⁠Why it Matters Economically : Exploiting zero-days used to cost $100k+. AI models like this can now do it autonomously overnight with no security expertise needed. This is clearly a fundamental reset of what’s possible now.

3.⁠ ⁠The Defensive Move (Project Glasswing): Anthropic is giving early access to AWS, Microsoft, Google etc. to patch vulnerabilities before attackers find them. Our question: Who protects everyone else?

4.⁠ ⁠The GRC Question : Vulnerability management timelines are about to compress. Quarterly patch cycles won't survive this. Frameworks like CRA and MAS TRM were written before this capability class existed. We have big gaps to address.

5.⁠ ⁠The Honest Tension : Even the most safety-focused AI lab was surprised by what their own model did. What does that mean for enterprise security posture today?

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The Office Hours will be conducted in both 1-1 and group settings within April. Cyber Sierra team will qualify all interests and notify shortlist, serious individual and parties in a timely manner.

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