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Lyrie.ai Enhances AI Security with New Protocol

Lyrie.ai Enhances AI Security with New Protocol

Posted on May 11, 2026 By CWS

OTT Cybersecurity LLC, based in Dubai, announced its inclusion in Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program (CVP) and introduced the Agent Trust Protocol (ATP), a cryptographic standard designed to authenticate AI agents online. This marks a significant step in establishing foundational security measures for AI systems.

Introducing a New Security Protocol for AI

With the rapid deployment of autonomous AI agents by enterprises and governments, a robust security model has become essential. These agents are involved in various activities, including processing emails, coding, financial transactions, and contract management. Lyrie aims to address the lack of scalable security models for these agents.

The newly launched ATP standard allows real-time verification of AI agents’ identity, authorization, and integrity. It incorporates five key elements: identity, scope, attestation, delegation, and revocation, ensuring comprehensive oversight of AI actions.

Anthropic Cyber Verification Program Inclusion

OTT Cybersecurity LLC’s acceptance into Anthropic’s CVP underscores the reliability of its security solutions. This program focuses on verifying dual-use cybersecurity operators capable of addressing vulnerabilities and enhancing AI safety.

By participating in CVP, Lyrie can further its research on vulnerability assessments and red-team operations using Claude’s AI infrastructure, adhering to Anthropic’s rigorous safety guidelines.

The Comprehensive Lyrie Platform

Lyrie offers a robust security platform tailored for AI systems, featuring tools for both offensive and defensive applications. Among its features are an autonomous penetration testing command, GPU-accelerated red-teaming processes, and extensive threat coverage aligned with OWASP’s initiatives.

Additionally, Lyrie supports zero-day vulnerability discovery and offers flexible deployment options, from consumer-grade hardware to enterprise-level GPU clusters. The platform integrates nine security tools, facilitating comprehensive reconnaissance and remediation.

OTT Cybersecurity LLC, the company behind Lyrie.ai, is committed to advancing security solutions for AI agents, drawing from its extensive expertise in challenging environments. For detailed information, visit their research page or explore their GitHub repository.

Cyber Security News Tags:Agent Trust Protocol, AI agents, AI infrastructure, AI security, AI verification, Anthropic, Cryptographic standard, Cybersecurity, Lyrie.ai, OTT Cybersecurity

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