The opportunity
We're looking for an analyst to support the team's cyber product policy work: the usage policy language, help-center and enforcement guidance, and launch policy notes that say what Anthropic permits and prohibits for cyber-relevant use, kept consistent with the constitution and…
What you'll do
Contribute to the team's cyber product policy artifacts (usage policy: language, help-center and enforcement guidance, launch policy notes) and help keep them consistent with the constitution and access tiers
Analyze Anthropic's constitution and cyber-related usage policies, and check: that enforcement decisions and safeguards match what they say; maintain a running gap log and propose text fixes
Work with the threat intelligence and enforcement teams to ensure cyber: safety standards are met; review a sample of enforcement decisions against policy text on a regular cadence and report drift
Coordinate cyber policy inputs to model releases and to regulatory: requirements: prepare the cyber policy section of launch/model-card reviews and regulator pre-briefs, in support of the Senior Cyber Policy Lead
Support Anthropic's access-requirements policy and contribute to: consolidation of the controlled-access framework across existing and emerging access programs
Help keep Anthropic's cyber-related policy commitments current with shifting: industry and regulatory standards, and ensure they map cleanly to our technical safeguards
What they're looking for
- Experience in cybersecurity policy, including familiarity with coordinated vulnerability disclosure
- Exposure to government information-sharing and incident-notification frameworks
- Experience supporting engagement with government agencies, regulators, or: standards bodies on cybersecurity or AI matters
- Experience with legal, technical, or policy aspects of vulnerabilities and disclosure
- Experience with model-release or product-launch review processes
- Familiarity with trust-and-safety or product-policy work at a platform (usage: policies, enforcement appeals, policy communications)