IBM Expands AI Security Portfolio Amid Rising AI-Powered Threats

IBM Expands AI Security Portfolio Amid Rising AI-Powered Threats

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On May 19, 2026, IBM announced an expansion of its AI security portfolio and partnership with Anthropic in Project Glasswing, aimed at defending critical software infrastructure against AI-driven attacks. The initiative focuses on identifying and remediating vulnerabilities in widely used software, leveraging tools like IBM Concert and Autonomous Security. As adversaries increasingly utilize AI to enhance their attack strategies, IBM's new offerings are designed to help organizations assess their exposure and strengthen defenses. The collaboration with Project Glasswing involves sharing findings and best practices across industries to enhance overall security. IBM's efforts are part of a broader strategy to integrate AI into cybersecurity, reflecting ongoing investments in hybrid cloud and AI technologies. The announcement comes as IBM continues to address vulnerabilities and enhance its security capabilities in response to evolving threats.

Key Points: • IBM expands its AI security portfolio with tools like IBM Concert and Autonomous Security. • Partnership with Anthropic in Project Glasswing aims to protect critical software infrastructure. • AI-driven attacks are increasingly sophisticated, necessitating advanced security measures.

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2026-05-19
IBM announces AI security portfolio expansion
IBM reveals new AI security tools and partnership with Anthropic to combat AI-driven attacks.
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2026-05-19
Launch of Project Glasswing
IBM joins Project Glasswing to collaborate on identifying and remediating software vulnerabilities.
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