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06.19.2026 | 1:38''24'

Katie Moussouris on the Anthropic Export-Control Mess

About the episode

(Presented by TLPBLACK: A cybersecurity intelligence platform focused on sharing curated, high-sensitivity threat insights and research with trusted security professionals.)

Three Buddy Problem – Episode 102: Software export controls expert Katie Moussouris joins the show to unpack the US government’s abrupt move to suspend access to Anthropic’s most powerful models over a so-called “jailbreak” that, on reading the paper, turned out to be a model doing exactly what defenders are supposed to do.

We dig into the export-control chaos, the chemical-weapons framing of cybersecurity, the China question, and why Microsoft just resurrected a disclosure term the industry buried fifteen years ago.

Cast: Katie Moussouris, Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade and Ryan Naraine. Costin is traveling.

Timestamps:
0:00 – Introductory banter
1:00 – Export Controls: Fable 5 and Mythos 5 suspended
3:40 – The Anthropic–USG relationship and USG’s surveillance claim
9:40 – Self-owns, doomsday cults, and why the guardrails are “so broad”
12:42 – What the Amazon paper actually says (“fix this code”)
20:33 – The chemical-weapons framing problem
23:39 – The China question and the SK Telecom angle
41:17 – Why hasn’t the paper been published?
57:01 – “Free Fable”: are Chinese models only months behind?
1:00:13 – The unforgiving internet and the security poverty line
1:11:18 – Microsoft brings back “responsible disclosure” (and threatens researchers)
1:29:04 – Luta Security, the AI bug flood, and shout-outs

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