IBM Expands AI-Powered Security Portfolio, Partners with Anthropic on Project Glasswing
Key Takeaways
- ▸IBM launches comprehensive AI-powered security portfolio with Concert, Secure Coder, and Autonomous Security to combat AI-driven attacks
- ▸Announces strategic partnership with Anthropic through Project Glasswing, an industry coalition defending critical infrastructure
- ▸Commits to proactive vulnerability remediation and community-driven security through open-source contributions and coordinated disclosure
Summary
IBM announced today the latest expansion of its enterprise security program for the AI era, positioning new AI-powered defenses to counter the growing threat of AI-weaponized attacks. The expansion is strengthened by IBM's participation in Project Glasswing, an industry-wide initiative in partnership with Anthropic and other security leaders committed to defending critical software infrastructure.
The company is deploying three key components of its security arsenal: IBM Concert, which unifies application, infrastructure, and network signals for intelligent threat response; IBM Concert Secure Coder, which integrates into developers' IDEs to detect and remediate vulnerabilities during code development; and IBM Autonomous Security, a multi-agent service that delivers coordinated detection and response at machine speed.
As part of Project Glasswing, IBM has committed to identifying and remediating vulnerabilities in widely used software and sharing findings with the broader open-source community through coordinated disclosure and upstream patches. This collaborative approach reflects IBM's belief that openness and scrutiny are essential for security at scale, while ensuring organizations have enterprise-grade support for the software they depend on.



