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Anthropic Adds 28 Security Integrations to Bring Claude Under Enterprise Control
Anthropic has launched 28 integrations with major security and compliance platforms — including CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, and Microsoft — letting enterprises apply the same monitoring and governance to Claude that they use for every other workplace tool.
Claude Gets the Enterprise Treatment
Anthropic has announced 28 new integrations with security and compliance platforms, a move that allows enterprises to apply the same governance, monitoring, and data protection policies to Claude that they use for every other SaaS application in their stack.
The integrations, reported by SecurityWeek and,2 cover six major security categories: data loss prevention (DLP), Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), identity management, e‑discovery, and AI observability.
The partner list reads like a who's‑who of enterprise security: CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Microsoft, Okta, Zscaler, Cloudflare, Netskope, Datadog, Fortinet, Wiz, SailPoint, Proofpoint, IBM, and 15 others. For organizations already using any of these platforms, connecting Claude is a configuration step — data flows directly into existing dashboards and alerting workflows.
The Compliance API: What It Exposes
At the center of the rollout is the Claude Compliance API, a REST API that provides IT and security teams programmatic access to two critical categories of Claude data.
First, conversation content from Claude Enterprise: chats, uploaded files, and projects. This enables DLP enforcement — scanning Claude conversations for sensitive data like PII, API keys, or proprietary code just as you would with email or Slack.
Second, activity event logs from Claude Enterprise and the broader Claude Platform: user logins, administrative actions, and configuration changes. This gives security teams the audit trail they need for compliance frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001.
"Rather than relying on manual exports and periodic reviews, organizations can use the Claude Compliance API for real‑time programmatic access to Claude usage data and customer content," Netskope said in a statement quoted by.2
- DLP & SASE CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler, Netskope, Forcepoint — scan Claude traffic for data leaks
- SIEM & Observability Datadog, Sumo Logic, ReliaQuest, Cribl — funnel Claude activity into security dashboards
- Identity & Access Okta, SailPoint — manage who can use Claude and what they can do
- E‑Discovery & Compliance Relativity, Smarsh, Theta Lake, Mimecast — capture Claude conversations for legal holds
Why This Matters: AI Governance at Scale
This launch addresses one of the biggest friction points in enterprise AI adoption: security teams can't govern what they can't see. Until now, Claude usage inside large organizations often existed in a governance blind spot — employees were using it, but IT had no way to monitor conversations, detect data leaks, or produce compliance reports.
The 28 integrations close that gap. Claude becomes a managed application, not an unmonitored AI side channel. This is the kind of infrastructure that gets a tool past the CISO's desk and into the standard software catalog — the difference between employees are using it anyway and we have approved it for organizational deployment.
The timing is significant. Anthropic's enterprise push comes as competitors are racing to offer similar controls: OpenAI has been expanding ChatGPT Enterprise governance features, and Google has been integrating Gemini into existing Google Workspace security frameworks.
The Broader Anthropic Security Story
The integrations land during an active period for Anthropic's security efforts. The company recently disclosed that its Mythos Preview model found more than 10,000 high- or critical‑severity vulnerabilities in systemically important software during its first month. It has also released Claude Security in public beta, which uses Claude Opus 4.7 to help enterprises scan their own codebases.
Taken together, these moves signal that Anthropic is building a security story on two fronts: using AI to find and fix vulnerabilities (defensive), and giving enterprises the controls to govern AI usage within their walls (governance).
The Compliance API integrations are the governance half of that equation. The message to enterprises: you can now treat Claude like any other managed application, with the same visibility, the same controls, and the same compliance workflows your security team already knows.
What It Means for Builders
For developers and builders, this matters in two ways. First, if you're using Claude in an enterprise environment, these integrations mean your security team is about to have a lot more visibility into how you're using it. If you've been pasting proprietary code or sensitive configuration into Claude conversations, expect that to show up on a SIEM dashboard soon.
Second, and more importantly for the ecosystem: when a tool gets enterprise governance, it gets enterprise budgets. The Compliance API and its 28 integrations move Claude from experimental AI tool to approved enterprise application in the eyes of procurement and security teams. That means more organizations adopting it, more builders building on top of it, and — critically — more demand for developers who know how to use it effectively.
For security vendors not yet in the network, Anthropic has opened applications to join the integration program. The door is open for the ecosystem to grow.
Sources
- 1.SecurityWeek(securityweek.com)
- 2.Help Net Security(helpnetsecurity.com)
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