The gist: Security leaders in Germany and Europe can now use the Claude AI model for targeted vulnerability scanning in their own software.
Anthropic is making its Claude AI model available to European security leaders through the “Project Glasswing” program. This enables security teams to automatically identify vulnerabilities in security-critical software projects.
Anthropic has expanded access to its Claude AI model through “Project Glasswing” to European organizations. The program is designed for those responsible for security-relevant software who want to systematically check their systems for vulnerabilities. Companies and institutions in the German-speaking region can now also use the model.
The Claude AI model serves as an automated analysis tool for security assessments. Unlike general AI assistants, it is specifically trained to identify security vulnerabilities. Organizations can apply the model directly to their code and systems without having to transfer data to external third parties.
European availability is relevant for CISOs working in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland, as they can thus comply with local data protection requirements. Particularly for regulated industries such as financial services, telecommunications, or critical infrastructure sectors, this access offers the opportunity to integrate AI-based vulnerability analysis into their own security processes.
Source: www.heise.de · Published June 3, 2026
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