AGEST enters into a strategic partnership agreement with US-based Lazarus for the joint development and commercialization of an autonomous AI cybersecurity platform leveraging “Clearwing,” a zero-day vulnerability discovery tool powered by Lazarus’s agent-based AI
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AGEST, Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director, President and CEO: Yasumasa Ninomiya; hereinafter "the Company"), which supports the improvement of software quality and safety utilizing advanced quality technologies, has entered into a strategic partnership agreement on June 9, 2026, with Lazarus Enterprises, Inc. (Headquarters: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA; CEO: Alex Panait; hereinafter "Lazarus") regarding the joint development, commercialization, and sales of an autonomous AI cybersecurity platform tentatively named "AGEST Defensive," based on Lazarus's agentic AI tool "Clearwing."
In recent years, there has been a growing global urgency to establish advanced defense systems that leverage cutting-edge technologies, including generative AI, in the fields of cybersecurity and national security. In particular, spurred by “Project Glasswing”—an innovative initiative aimed at enhancing software security using the recently announced “Claude Mythos Preview” (hereinafter “Mythos”)*1—the Japanese and U.S. governments, as well as financial and security-related organizations, are rapidly advancing similar initiatives and establishing corresponding frameworks.
One week after the announcement of Mythos, Eric Hartford, Chief Scientist at Lazarus, analyzed the published features of Mythos and released an open-source version using "Clearwing" as an Agentic Workflow designed to run similar approaches on general-purpose, open LLMs. This "Clearwing" can switch between various LLMs such as Claude, GPT, and Llama with a single environment variable, and can also operate in on-premises environments. Lazarus reported that by actually using OpenAI Codex, and their proprietary ReAligned and UnCut*2 Qwen models, they successfully detected a vulnerability that had remained hidden in FFmpeg*3 for 16 years, similar to what was announced in Project Glasswing. This proved that complex vulnerabilities could be discovered through agentic workflows using not only advanced frontier models like Mythos but also conventional AI models.
Aiming to contribute to the security market through the “democratization of critical security workflows using Clearwing”*4, which is being discussed among global engineers, the Company and Lazarus have reached an agreement on initiatives for the joint development and commercial service launch of “AGEST Defensive” (tentative name). This enterprise-oriented solution eliminates the burden of expensive token fees and the mandatory requirement for external API integration, enabling reasonable cost burdens and usage in on-premises environments.
Lazarus is an advanced US AI technology company engaged in the development of AI systems for solving complex and advanced problems, specifically multimodal AI systems and technologies for enterprise and defense applications. The company has previously been responsible for developing AI information analysis platforms for the US Department of Defense, has received investment from the US government, and has advocated for AI operation in highly confidential on-premises environments from an early stage, possessing high technical capabilities and expertise. Their “Clearwing” is an open-source autonomous AI vulnerability discovery and penetration testing tool published on GitHub, featuring the following characteristics:
It is attracting significant attention as a resource in the AI era that allows even non-security experts to execute advanced penetration tests.
On the other hand, the Company is an expert company in software quality and cybersecurity. In our security monitoring and operation service “DH-MDR (Managed Detection and Response),” which detects, analyzes, and addresses threats that have invaded a network, we have top-class domestic achievements, such as monitoring a cumulative total of 930,000 EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) devices, and possess unique operational expertise derived from this. Through this alliance, we will combine Lazarus’s expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) and platform development with our expertise in cybersecurity operations, testing/verification/QA, and commercialization to execute the commercial deployment of a next-generation platform for markets such as governments and enterprises, including:
Currently, anticipating full-scale commercial deployment, the Company has already initiated discussions with multiple companies to build a cross-sectional and large-scale partnership ecosystem across various industries, including IT and security. Through further collaboration with more companies and related organizations, we will strive for the dramatic development of economic activities through the advancement of cybersecurity and national security measures. Some features, such as vulnerability hunting, are scheduled to be rolled out within June, while the comprehensive cybersecurity platform, which includes proposing remediation plans for detected vulnerabilities, is scheduled for release in September.
“At Lazarus, we believe the future of cybersecurity lies in making advanced AI-driven capabilities accessible to every organization, not just those with access to frontier models or unlimited resources. AGEST shares that conviction, and their deep expertise in security operations, QA, and enterprise commercialization makes them the ideal partner to bring Clearwing to the markets that need it most. This partnership is exactly the kind of collaboration we had in mind when we open-sourced Clearwing: a bridge between cutting-edge AI research and real-world deployment, giving governments and enterprises the autonomous vulnerability discovery capabilities that were previously out of reach.”
Alex Panait, CEO, Lazarus Enterprises, Inc.
*1 An advanced AI model exclusively provided by Anthropic, which is a frontier model specifically focused on the cybersecurity domain, such as zero-day vulnerability detection, vulnerability analysis, and attack path generation.
*2 ReAligned and UnCut are specialized, open-weight AI models released by Lazarus AI designed to remove ideological bias and production restrictions from frontier AI.
Removes hardcoded censorship, propaganda, and state-backed framing from base models while retaining their high-level reasoning and coding capabilities.
*3 Free software for converting, editing, and playing video and audio files into different formats.
*4 Widely recognized in the tech community as having “released (democratized) the capabilities of Glasswing, which could only be used by a limited number of companies, to general developers.”
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