Anthropic Expands Claude’s Enterprise Security Governance With 28 New Integrations
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Anthropic announced last week that Claude now connects with 28 security and compliance platforms, a move designed to make the AI assistant a more manageable and governable tool within corporate IT environments.
The integrations span a wide range of enterprise security categories, including data loss prevention, SASE, SIEM, identity management, e-discovery, and AI observability.
At the heart of the rollout is the Claude Compliance API, which gives IT and security teams programmatic access to two key data streams: conversation content from Claude Enterprise (chats, uploaded files, and projects), and activity event logs from Claude Enterprise and the Claude Platform (user logins, admin actions, and configuration changes).
The integrations enable security teams to apply existing monitoring and governance policies to Claude the same way they do for other workplace software.
The list of integration partners includes CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Microsoft, Okta, Zscaler, Netskope, Cloudflare, Datadog, Fortinet, Wiz, SailPoint, Relativity, ReliaQuest, Sumo Logic, Geordie AI, Forcepoint, Cribl, Mimecast, Smarsh, Snyk, Cyera, Proofpoint, Rubrik, Tenable, Trellix, Theta Lake, Varonis, and IBM.
For organizations already using one of the 28 supported platforms, getting started requires only connecting and configuring a Claude instance, after which data flows automatically into existing dashboards and alerting workflows.
Anthropic has published documentation for Claude Enterprise and the Claude Platform in its Help Center. Security vendors that are not yet part of the network can apply to join.
Anthropic recently announced that its Mythos model has detected more than 23,000 potential vulnerabilities across 1,000 open-source projects. Thousands of these findings have been confirmed.
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