
Anthropic and Accenture teamed up to launch a new cybersecurity tool called Cyber.AI. Anthropic builds safe and honest AI models while Accenture runs security operations for large companies around the world. The two companies announced their partnership at the RSA conference in San Francisco.
Currently, attackers are using AI to break into networks faster than ever before. They scan for weak spots. Once they find one, they strike within hours. Because traditional security tools cannot keep up, many attacks succeed before anyone notices.
However, Cyber.AI tries to fix this problem. The tool uses Claude, Anthropic’s AI model, as its brain. Claude analyzes security data and helps teams respond to threats. Accenture has already tested the tool on its own systems and the results were very promising.
Why Your Security Team Needs Cyber.AI Now
To understand why this is important, you should know what these attackers do. They are using AI to carry out sophisticated cyber attacks.
According to a World Economic Forum report from early 2026, nearly 9 out of 10 organizations see AI related vulnerabilities as the fastest growing cyber risk. Because attackers can compress attack timelines from weeks to hours, it is impossible for a human analyst to react as fast.
In addition, security teams face alert overloads. Each day, analysts receive thousands of warnings and most of these warnings are false alarms.
Furthermore, real threats get buried under the noise making analysts burn out and leave their jobs. As a result, the cybersecurity field has a talent shortage.
Global cybersecurity head at Accenture, Damon McDougald, said “Adversaries now operate at machine speed. Traditional tools were built for human speed threats, so defenders fall behind. However, Cyber.AI aims to close that gap.”
How Cyber.AI Works
First, Cyber.AI connects to your company’s security systems. Once connected, Claude begins reading all the data. It looks for strange patterns and known attack signatures. When Claude finds something suspicious, it sends an alert immediately.
In addition, the tool also includes a feature called Agent Shield. Agent Shield watches everything Claude does and makes sure the AI stays within safe boundaries.
Whatever rules you set, Agent Shield enforces them. This way, the AI cannot take an action that you did not approve of.
Moreover, Accenture tested Cyber.AI in its own environment first. The company secured 1,600 applications and more than 500,000 APIs.
After deploying the tool, vulnerability scan times dropped from several days to less than an hour and security test coverage jumped from about 10% to over 80%.
Also, the backlog of critical security issues went down and Accenture reported a 35% improvement in service delivery efficiency.
A Real World Example
A Fortune 500 company tested the product as well. The company used Cyber.AI to upgrade its identity and access management.
Once the AI took over, the company automated complex migration processes, improving precision and efficiency. As a result, the company strengthened its security without adding more manual work.
The head of cybersecurity at Anthropic Michael Moore, said “Cybersecurity needs AI that can reason across large amounts of data and act autonomously through complex workflows. Claude was built exactly for this kind of work.”
What This Means for the Future
Unfortunately, a single partnership can’t end all cybercrime because attackers will keep trying to find a way.
However, this partnership gives defenders a fighting chance. Security teams are able to operate at machine speed while maintaining human control.
Furthermore, the tool addresses the talent shortage. A single analyst with Cyber.AI can do the work of a much larger team so companies do not need to hire as many people. They can focus their budget on the most skilled analysts instead.
Nevertheless, there is still a risk. People might trust the AI too much but Accenture addresses this risk with Agent Shield. A human stays in the loop for important decisions with the AI suggesting actions and the human approving them.
Ultimately, cybersecurity is becoming an AI versus AI race. Attackers use AI to break in while defenders use AI to stop them.
However, companies should still take basic precautions like using strong passwords and installing updates. But for security teams, Cyber.AI represents a real step forward.
