EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 45 MIN
Anthropic and the Fight Over Frontier AI Risk with CyberScoop's Greg Otto
from Cyber Focus: Cybersecurity, National Security, and Critical Infrastructure · host Frank Cilluffo and Greg Otto
As frontier AI models become more capable at finding vulnerabilities, cybersecurity is entering a period where old timelines, disclosure norms, and governance tools may no longer fit the speed of the technology. In this episode of Cyber Focus, Frank Cilluffo speaks with CyberScoop editor-in-chief Greg Otto about the recent controversy surrounding Anthropic's Fable-5 and Mythos 5 models, the government's use of export controls, and the difficulty of distinguishing between dangerous AI capability and legitimate defensive cyber use. The conversation moves from the Anthropic fight to a broader operational challenge: AI may help defenders discover more weaknesses, but organizations still have to validate, prioritize, and fix them. Otto explains why vulnerability disclosure, patching, open-source security, and public-private coordination are all being tested by AI's pace — and why the most important question may not be whether AI can find the problem, but whether institutions can absorb what it reveals. Main Topics Covered Anthropic's Fable-5 and Mythos 5 models Project Glasswing and vetted model access AI-enabled vulnerability discovery Jailbreaks, guardrails, and defense-oriented prompting Export controls and frontier AI governance Vulnerability disclosure timelines Microsoft, Nightmare Eclipse, and researcher-vendor trust AI-generated bug reports and remediation overload Key Quotes "I think a lot of it was in the White House not fully understanding what is possible. And that's not necessarily on the White House. This is new technology." — Greg Otto "The model itself isn't the problem, it's the output." — Greg Otto "[AI vulnerability discovery] has really laid bare just how dependent we are on software that is literally maintained by people in their basement." — Greg Otto "If you're using AI to generate the answer, that's bad. That is unequivocally bad. It is not going to help."— Greg Otto "If you're using [AI] for something that requires judgment or human care, I think that you should really exercise some caution." — Greg Otto Relevant Links and Resources CyberScoop Safe Mode podcast Guest Bio Greg Otto is editor-in-chief of CyberScoop, where he leads coverage of cybersecurity, emerging technology, public-sector cyber policy, and the threats shaping the digital ecosystem. He also hosts CyberScoop's weekly podcast, Safe Mode, which examines major developments in cyber and technology through conversations with practitioners, executives, researchers, and reporters.
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