Cert-In Issues Guidelines to Mitigate Claude Mythos Disruptions for Companies
Cert-In warns of Claude Mythos disruptions, issues guidelines for companies
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The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In) has issued guidelines for companies to prepare for potential disruptions from Anthropic’s Claude Mythos, an advanced artificial intelligence system. Companies are advised to reduce internet-exposed attack surfaces and disable unnecessary ports and protocols.
- 01Cert-In has released guidelines to address potential disruptions from Claude Mythos.
- 02Companies are urged to review and minimize their internet-exposed attack surfaces.
- 03The advisory focuses on disabling unnecessary ports and protocols.
- 04This is the first government response to the challenges posed by frontier AI systems.
- 05The guidelines aim to enhance cybersecurity measures for businesses.
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In response to the potential disruptions posed by Anthropic’s Claude Mythos, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In) has issued a set of guidelines aimed at helping companies bolster their cybersecurity. The advisory emphasizes the importance of reviewing and minimizing internet-exposed attack surfaces within organizational systems. Companies are encouraged to disable unnecessary ports and protocols to mitigate risks associated with advanced artificial intelligence systems. This proactive measure marks the government's initial policy response to the emerging challenges posed by frontier AI technologies, aiming to ensure that businesses are better prepared to handle potential threats.
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These guidelines will help companies improve their cybersecurity posture, reducing the risk of disruptions from advanced AI systems.
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