Anthropic AI Updates: June 4, 2026
1. Anthropic Launches Services Track and Partner Hub for the Claude Partner Network
Anthropic. Anthropic introduced a Services Track for the Claude Partner Network, a three-tier credential system (Select, Preferred, and Global Premier) that ranks consulting firms by their Claude expertise based on certified practitioners, production deployments, and customer references. The company also launched the Claude Partner Hub, a portal where partners can track their standing and enterprise customers can find qualified firms for Claude integration projects. Major consultancies including Accenture, Deloitte, and PwC are already building Claude practices through the program. Source
2. Anthropic Maps a Year of AI-Enabled Cyber Threats to MITRE ATT&CK
Anthropic. Anthropic analyzed 832 banned accounts tied to malicious cyber activity between March 2025 and March 2026 and mapped their behavior to the MITRE ATT&CK framework. The study found that attackers increasingly use AI during post-compromise stages rather than for initial access, that the share of medium-to-high-risk actors rose from 33% to 56% over the period, and that less-skilled actors are becoming more dangerous as a result. Anthropic also noted that MITRE ATT&CK currently lacks categories for the AI-enabled orchestration capabilities exhibited by autonomous agents, and that technique count alone no longer reliably distinguishes threat levels. Source