Rajat Taneja, Visa’s president of technology, will be at VB Transform 2026
The security implications of advanced AI models were immediately clear to Visa’s technology team when they began testing Anthropic’s Mythos model.
Just weeks into Project Glasswing, the team observed how quickly attackers can identify and weaponize vulnerabilities in critical code bases, creating security risks, explained Rajat Taneja, Visa’s president of technology, during a call to prepare for his session at VB Transform 2026, VentureBeat’s upcoming agentic AI event.
Visa is among the companies selected to test Anthropic’s upcoming model — a version of which was released June 9 but abruptly disabled days later to comply with U.S. government directives.
The findings of Project Glasswing put a spotlight on widening enterprise security gaps and the vulnerabilities malicious actors can take advantage of.
"Security has always been important, but currently, in the age of AI, is going to be even more important because the attacks become autonomous,” Taneja told VentureBeat....
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