Project Glasswing has not published the report. Its partner list has already done some reporting for it.
Thursday's paper said Apple sat inside Berkshire, Glasswing, and the China delegation, and separately noted that Glasswing had no CISA artifact or Linux Foundation paper on Day 37. Friday's update is the map those two facts make together.
Anthropic names AWS, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorgan Chase, the Linux Foundation, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks as Project Glasswing partners. [1] The Linux Foundation describes the effort as advanced AI for securing open source. [2] CyberScoop frames it as a defensive AI project for vulnerability discovery. [3] Nextgov's sponsored treatment of Claude Mythos places the same capability inside agency-preparedness language. [4]
The public story is security. The balance-sheet story is concentration. The same companies that hold cloud contracts, model distribution, chips, payment rails, and enterprise security tooling are also the first ring around the defensive AI tool. That does not make the consortium corrupt. It makes it powerful before it becomes transparent.
Glasswing has promised public learning within ninety days. Until then, the partner list is the public artifact. The longer the report stays absent, the more the roster has to carry the story.
-- ANNA WEBER, Berlin