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Lyrie.ai Launches the Global Identity Standard for the AI Agent Age & Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program

DUBAI, UAE — May 11, 2026 — As the internet transitions from a playground of chatbots to a workforce of autonomous agents, the question isn’t just what AI can do—it’s who the AI is.

Today, OTT Cybersecurity LLC officially launched the Agent Trust Protocol (ATP) and announced its acceptance into Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program (CVP), effectively building the “security layer” for the agentic economy.

The “Strangers with Keys” Problem

AI agents today are being given the keys to the castle—writing code, moving money, and signing contracts—yet they operate as anonymous entities. Guy Sheetrit, CEO of OTT Cybersecurity LLC, argues that the current model is unsustainable.

“Right now, every AI agent on the web is a stranger. You wouldn’t let a random person walk into your office and start moving files just because they looked official. Why let an AI do it? ATP gives these agents a verifiable passport and a specific job description that can’t be faked.”

Defining the Agent Trust Protocol (ATP)

Authored by the Lyrie research team, ATP is an open-source, cryptographic standard designed to be the “HTTPS of AI Agents.” It is currently being submitted to the IETF to ensure global interoperability.

The protocol is built on five core primitives:

Primitive Function
Identity Cryptographically confirms exactly which agent is communicating.
Scope Limits the agent’s actions to specific, pre-defined permissions.
Attestation Proof that the agent’s code or instructions haven’t been tampered with.
Delegation Verifies the chain of authority from the human owner to the agent.
Revocation Allows permissions to be cancelled instantly if a threat is detected.

A New Alliance: Anthropic & Lyrie

Acceptance into Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program marks a significant milestone for Lyrie. This partnership allows Lyrie to conduct high-level vulnerability research and red-teaming on Claude’sinfrastructure.

By working within Anthropic’s safety framework, Lyrie is helping define the boundaries of how “dual-use” cybersecurity tools—those that can both protect and test systems—are responsibly deployed.

The Lyrie Ecosystem: Security at Scale

Beyond the protocol, the Lyrie.ai platform offers a full-stack security environment designed to defend against (and simulate) next-generation AI attacks:

  • Lyrie Hack: An autonomous pentesting engine that delivers exploits and remediation guidance in a single command.
  • GPU-Accelerated Red Teaming: Using H200 infrastructure to stress-test AI models against complex, evolving attack chains.
  • Omega-Suite: Specialized binary analysis for zero-day discovery in compiled software.
  • OWASP Alignment: The first platform fully mapped to the 2026 Agentic Security Initiative taxonomy.

Open for Innovation

In a commitment to a safer internet, OTT Cybersecurity LLC has released the ATP reference implementation under the MIT License. It is now available for the global developer community on GitHub.

About OTT Cybersecurity LLC

Headquartered in Dubai, OTT Cybersecurity LLC is the parent company of Lyrie.ai. The team consists of elite security researchers with deep operational experience in high-stakes, adversarial environments. They are dedicated to creating the infrastructure that makes autonomous AI safe for the enterprise.

Media & Research Inquiries:

Guy Sheetrit, CEO

guy@lyrie.ai

GitHub: github.com/OTT-Cybersecurity-LLC/lyrie-ai

Web: lyrie.ai

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