Accenture has partnered with Anthropic to launch Cyber AI. This is a cybersecurity solution powered by Claude that helps organisations automate and scale security operations. The company stated that the platform aims to transition response mechanisms from human-paced processes to continuous AI-driven capabilities.The solution integrates Accenture’s proprietary agent library with Anthropic’s Claude model, which acts as the reasoning engine. It analyses large volumes of security data and gives contextual insights throughout the cybersecurity lifecycle, including design, deployment, detection, and response.
What is Cyber AI and how it works
Cyber AI includes Agent Shield, part of its Secure AI and Agents capabilities, designed to help organisations protect, monitor, and govern autonomous AI agents in real time. The platform also incorporates enterprise controls and governance layers to ensure AI systems operate within defined risk parameters.According to the World Economic Forum’s Global Cyber Outlook Report 2026, nearly 9 in 10 organisations consider AI-related vulnerabilities the fastest-growing cyber risk. Accenture stated that the new offering aims to tackle this shift in the threat landscape.Damon McDougald, global cybersecurity services lead at Accenture, said, “Adversaries are using AI to compress attack timelines from weeks to hours, while traditional controls are built for human-speed threats. With Anthropic’s Claude at the core of Cyber.AI, we can help organisations operate at machine speed and scale, while ensuring the AI systems they deploy are secure and governed from day one.”The platform supports automated workflows through agentic AI capabilities, enabling organisations to orchestrate tasks such as threat assessment, triage, and remediation. It draws from a set of pre-built agents across areas including identity security, cyber defence, and cyber resilience.Accenture has already deployed Cyber AI within its internal IT infrastructure, covering approximately 1,600 applications and over 500,000 APIs. The company reported that scan turnaround times were reduced from 3 to 5 days to under 1 hour, while testing coverage increased from about 10% to over 80%. It also noted a reduction in the backlog of critical vulnerabilities and a 35% improvement in service delivery.In a client example, a Fortune 500 agriculture company used Cyber AI to support identity and access management operations and accelerate identity platform migrations. The approach was used to automate processes and manage identity systems at scale.Michael Moore, head of cybersecurity products at Anthropic, said, “Cybersecurity demands AI that can reason across vast amounts of data, act autonomously through complex workflows, and operate within strict governance boundaries. That’s what Claude was built for—and it’s why we’re seeing security operations as one of the most impactful applications of agentic AI. Accenture is putting that to work at scale for some of the world’s most complex enterprises.”Accenture said the solution is designed to integrate with existing enterprise systems and help organisations manage expanding attack surfaces without increasing manual effort.
