Stock Markets June 2, 2026 04:17 PM

Netskope Shares Rise After Company Joins Anthropic’s Project Glasswing

Partnership gives Netskope access to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview to aid code vulnerability detection and share findings with security community

By Caleb Monroe NTSK

Netskope Inc. saw its shares climb 4% in after-hours trading following an announcement that it has joined Anthropic’s Project Glasswing, gaining access to the Claude Mythos Preview model to help detect vulnerabilities in code. The company highlighted rapid enterprise adoption of AI, frequent AI data policy violations, and widespread gaps in AI activity visibility, and said it will share findings with the broader Glasswing coalition and cybersecurity community.

Netskope Shares Rise After Company Joins Anthropic’s Project Glasswing
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Key Points

  • Netskope joined Anthropic’s Project Glasswing and gained access to the Claude Mythos Preview model to detect vulnerabilities in code.
  • The company reported rapid enterprise adoption of AI: a fivefold increase in AI applications in use and a tripling of AI users over the past year.
  • Enterprises reportedly face more than 220 AI data policy violations per month and over 94% report gaps in AI activity visibility; Netskope processes trillions of transactions and positions itself as an inline inspection point for AI and enterprise traffic.

Netskope Inc. (NASDAQ: NTSK) experienced a 4% increase in after-hours trading Tuesday after the company announced it is joining Anthropic’s Project Glasswing, an initiative aimed at finding vulnerabilities in AI systems.

Under the agreement, Netskope will receive access to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, described as the company’s most advanced AI model, for the purpose of identifying weaknesses in code. Netskope said it will share the results of its analysis with members of the Glasswing coalition and with the wider cybersecurity community.

The company provided data intended to underscore the scale of AI adoption and associated security challenges inside enterprises. Netskope reported that the typical enterprise has seen the number of AI applications in use rise fivefold over the past year while the count of AI users has tripled. The company also stated that organizations encounter in excess of 220 AI data policy violations per month, and that more than 94% of organizations report gaps in visibility into AI activity.

Netskope emphasized its position in enterprise networks, noting that it processes trillions of transactions and functions as an inline inspection point for both AI and other enterprise traffic. The company said it will continue to work with leading AI models on programs designed to secure organizations.

"Netskope is the global inline inspection point for AI and all enterprise traffic for our customers, processing trillions of transactions across the world’s largest organizations," said Sanjay Beri, Co-Founder and CEO of Netskope. "The architectures and ecosystems that will carry enterprises forward are the ones built for real-time governance, and security that understands the language of the AI and cloud world."

The company characterizes itself as a leader in modern security and networking tailored to the cloud and AI era. Netskope said it will contribute findings from its work with Claude Mythos Preview to the Glasswing coalition and the cybersecurity community, with the stated goal of improving detection of vulnerabilities in code.


Context and market reaction

The stock movement in after-hours trading followed the announcement of the Project Glasswing participation and Netskope’s access to Anthropic’s AI model for vulnerability analysis. The company framed this collaboration as part of ongoing efforts to provide real-time governance and security for enterprise AI and cloud environments.

Risks

  • High frequency of AI data policy violations (over 220 per month) presents an ongoing security risk for enterprises and the cybersecurity industry.
  • More than 94% of organizations report gaps in visibility into AI activity, indicating persistent blind spots that affect enterprise security and cloud operations.

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