MIND Becomes First Data Security Company Accepted into Anthropic Cyber Verification Program

May 21, 2026
MIND has been accepted into Anthropic's Cyber Verification Program, becoming the first data security company to earn this recognition. The verification allows MIND to use Claude's full capabilities for advanced data discovery, threat detection, and prevention.

MIND has become the first data security company accepted into Anthropic's Cyber Verification Program, announced in a press release. The verification grants MIND unrestricted access to Anthropic's Claude model for defensive cybersecurity applications.

Through the program, MIND can enhance how its platform identifies sensitive information, detects data risks, and prevents data loss. The verification enables the company to develop advanced data classification and threat modeling methods that align with legitimate security objectives.

Anthropic's program requires participants to demonstrate ethical security practices and ensure unrestricted AI capabilities are used only for protective purposes. MIND's inclusion follows its certification under ISO/IEC 42001:2023, which validates responsible AI governance.

For customers, the verification means improvements in automated data discovery, risk detection, and prevention without manual oversight. MIND's platform aims to deliver autonomous protection by applying unrestricted AI to strengthen organizational data security.

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