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IBM expands AI security push with Project Glasswing
Asma Adhimi · 2026-05-25 · via ... eeNews Europe

IBM expands AI security push with Project Glasswing

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By Asma Adhimi



IBM is expanding its enterprise security portfolio with a stronger focus on AI-driven cyber threats, while also deepening its involvement in Project Glasswing, an industry initiative aimed at protecting critical software infrastructure.

The company says the latest security tools are designed to help enterprises defend against attackers increasingly using AI to automate reconnaissance, vulnerability discovery and exploitation. The move reflects a broader shift across the cybersecurity sector as vendors race to build defenses for AI-assisted attacks.

For eeNews Europe readers working in embedded systems, industrial infrastructure and cloud-connected electronics, the announcement highlights how AI security is rapidly becoming part of mainstream enterprise and software development workflows. The emphasis on securing open-source software and hybrid cloud environments is also highly relevant for engineering teams building connected products and services.

AI-driven security operations

IBM’s updated strategy combines AI-assisted detection and remediation tools with consulting services aimed at helping enterprises manage new security risks linked to generative AI.

At the center of the launch is IBM Concert, a platform that aggregates application, infrastructure and network data into a unified operational view. The company says the system can identify vulnerabilities and coordinate responses before threats escalate.

IBM is also extending those capabilities into software development environments through IBM Concert Secure Coder. The tool integrates security functions directly into developers’ IDEs, detecting vulnerabilities as code is written and automatically generating remediation suggestions.

According to IBM, the aim is to stop vulnerabilities before software reaches production systems.

“AI-powered attacks have already moved beyond what traditional defenses can match. We’re helping clients assess their exposure and putting tools like IBM Concert to work in more environments. Separately, as part of Project Glasswing, we’ve been hardening our own products and contributing fixes back to the open-source community. The collaboration makes the entire ecosystem stronger,” said Rob Thomas, SVP Software & Chief Commercial Officer at IBM.

Focus on open source and critical infrastructure

IBM also highlighted its ongoing collaboration with Anthropic through Project Glasswing, which brings together security and technology companies to identify and remediate vulnerabilities in widely used software.

The initiative focuses particularly on critical infrastructure and open-source ecosystems, areas that have become increasingly exposed as AI tools lower the barrier for sophisticated cyberattacks.

IBM says its work within Glasswing includes coordinated vulnerability disclosure, upstream patch contributions and sharing best practices with other participants.

The company also pointed to its long-standing partnership with Red Hat as part of its approach to securing enterprise open-source software. By maintaining enterprise-grade versions of key open-source components, IBM and Red Hat aim to provide faster support and remediation when vulnerabilities emerge.

The announcement underlines how cybersecurity vendors are repositioning around AI resilience, with protection of software supply chains and developer environments becoming an increasingly important battleground.

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