Anthropic Adds 28 Security and Compliance Integrations to Claude

Anthropic has added 28 integrations with security and compliance platforms to help enterprises manage Claude usage with the same controls they use for other workplace applications. The move comes as organizations increasingly adopt AI tools in daily operations, creating new demands for oversight, monitoring, and data protection.
The integrations are built on Anthropic’s Claude Compliance API, which gives enterprise IT and security teams programmatic access to two main types of data. The first is conversation content from Claude Enterprise, including chats, uploaded files, and projects. This allows companies to apply existing security, monitoring, and data loss prevention policies to Claude interactions without relying on separate processes.
The second type is activity data from Claude Enterprise and the Claude Platform. These records include user logins, administrative actions, and configuration changes, giving security teams visibility into how Claude is being used across an organization. According to Netskope, the API is a REST interface that supports real-time access to Claude usage data and customer content, replacing manual exports and periodic reviews with continuous monitoring and automated policy enforcement.
Anthropic said the integrations are designed to fit into existing enterprise security workflows. Organizations can connect Claude to the platforms they already use, then route data into the same dashboards, alerts, and compliance processes that govern other business systems. This approach is intended to make AI oversight easier for IT, security, and compliance teams as adoption expands.
The new integrations span a broad range of categories, including data loss prevention, secure access service edge, data security, security information and event management, security operations, identity management, eDiscovery, AI security posture management, and observability. The provider list includes Cloudflare, Cribl, CrowdStrike, Cyera, Datadog, Forcepoint, Fortinet, Geordie AI, IBM Guardium, Microsoft Purview, Mimecast, Netskope, Okta, Palo Alto Networks, Proofpoint, Relativity, ReliaQuest, Rubrik, SailPoint, Smarsh, Snyk, Sumo Logic, Tenable, Theta Lake, Trellix, Varonis, Wiz, and Zscaler.
Anthropic said the goal is to make Claude easier to govern for organizations already using these security and compliance tools. For those companies, the setup is meant to be simple: connect the Claude instance, configure the integration, and begin sending usage and activity data into existing security systems.
As enterprise AI adoption grows, Anthropic’s update reflects a broader shift in the market toward giving companies more control over how AI tools are monitored, protected, and audited inside the workplace.




