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RBI issues advisory to banks on mythos-related cyber threats

RBI is fully prepared to handle cyber security threats linked to Mythos platform, says RBI Deputy Governor Swaminathan.


The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday said it is fully prepared to handle cyber security threats linked to the Mythos platform and has issued required advisories to regulated entities.

"We have issued the required advisories. We remain fully prepared in terms of handling cyber security threats of this nature as well as conventional threats," RBI Deputy Governor Swaminathan J said at the post-monetary policy press conference.

Anthropic has made available its Mythos AI models to several countries, including India. 

Swaminathan said operational details are awaited regarding India getting a look into the platform built by frontier AI company Anthropic.

"This system has been engaging our attention, both at the government level and at the financial sector inter-regulatory forum level," he said.

Mythos is a generative artificial intelligence model developed by Anthropic to detect software vulnerabilities and emerging cyber risks before malicious actors can exploit them.

The RBI, in consultation with the government and other regulators, will take further steps once the contours of participation become clear, Swaminathan said.

"We will keep the market informed once we have full details and know how we plan to handle this," he added.

Anthropic has characterised the technology as highly sensitive due to its advanced capabilities in identifying weaknesses in digital systems.

Although Anthropic disclosed the project in April, it said the model would not be released for public use, citing concerns over the potential misuse if left unrestricted.