WASHINGTON (March 26, 2026) - At the RSA 2026 Conference, Accenture, a leading IT services company, announced their partnership with Anthropic’s Cyber.AI system. Cyber.AI is a new solution powered by Anthropic’s AI model Claude, which simplifies setup, threat detection, and response. It reduces manual work and delivers faster, measurable results for organizations.
Accenture has already implemented Cyber.AI across its global IT infrastructure, securing 1,600 applications and more than 500,000 APIs. Partnering with Anthropic has reduced scan turnaround times from 3–5 days to under an hour, allowing security teams to identify and address potential threats immediately.
GW experts are available for analysis on these developments.
Scott J. White is Associate Professor and Director of the Cybersecurity Program and Cyber Academy at the College of Professional Studies. White is an expert in cybersecurity, cybercrime, counter-terrorism and infrastructure protection. Scott has worked for a variety of law enforcement agencies in the US, the UK and Canada, holds a Queen’s Commission, and was an officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
Susan Ariel Aaronson is a research professor of international affairs, director of the Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub and co-PI at the NSF Trustworthy AI Institute, TRAILS. Aaronson has written six books on the development of trade agreements and how policymakers talk about the rule of law in trade, as well as two primers on trade agreements for Americans. Her research focuses on AI governance, data governance, competitiveness in data-driven services such as XR, and AI and digital trade. Aaronson can offer analysis on the use of AI in enterprise systems and economics of AI.
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