Canada regulator cited Anthropic's Claude Mythos in warning to banks on cyber risks, email shows
XLF•Canadian banks have been expanding their AI use
Three of Canada's big six banks - Royal Bank of Canada RY.TO, TD Bank TD.TO and BMO BMO.TO - have outlined a plan to earn millions from their investments in AI as the banks moved from experimental AI projects to applying them in chatbots, building internal tools and lowering their reliance on third-party tools.
Bank of Nova Scotia BNS.TO, CIBC CM.TO and National Bank NA.TO have also disclosed several AI initiatives.
The Canadian government has said it has access to Anthropic's Project Glasswing, which allows companies to have access to Mythos. It is not clear which, if any, banks in Canada are using it. Some banks deferred comments to the Canadian Bankers Association, which said banks have invested heavily to protect the financial system and are complying with robust requirements from OSFI on cyber risk management and incident reporting.
In an interview in June, RBC's chief technology officer Bruce Ross said Mythos underscored a shift in the cyberattack landscape, making it imperative for organizations to respond rapidly since attack methods can emerge as soon as new vulnerabilities are identified.




