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Claude Gets 28 Enterprise Security Integrations Because Apparently That's What It Takes to Trust an AI at Work

Anthropic has integrated Claude with 28 enterprise security and compliance platforms — including CrowdStrike, Microsoft, Okta, and Palo Alto Networks — to make the AI assistant easier to govern within corporate IT environments. Central to this rollout is the Claude Compliance API, which gives security teams programmatic access to conversation content and activity logs, allowing them to apply existing monitoring policies to Claude just as they would other workplace software. Organizations already using one of the supported platforms can connect Claude with minimal setup, with data flowing automatically into their existing dashboards and workflows.

Anthropic has quietly done something useful: Claude now slots into 28 enterprise security and compliance platforms, making it considerably easier for corporate IT teams to actually govern the thing.

The rollout covers a broad sweep of security categories including data loss prevention, SASE, SIEM, identity management, e-discovery, and AI observability. The connector holding it all together is the Claude Compliance API, which hands security teams programmatic access to two data streams: conversation content from Claude Enterprise (chats, uploaded files, projects), and activity event logs covering logins, admin actions, and configuration changes.

The practical upshot is that organisations can apply whatever monitoring and governance policies they already have in place for other workplace software and have them apply equally to Claude. No bespoke tooling, no shadow IT workarounds.

The partner list is substantial. 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. If your organisation already runs any of these, setup reportedly amounts to connecting and configuring a Claude instance, after which data flows into existing dashboards automatically.

For vendors not yet on the list, Anthropic has left the door open to apply. Documentation for both Claude Enterprise and the Claude Platform is available in Anthropic's Help Center.

Separately, Anthropic has been making noise about its Mythos model, which it claims has flagged over 23,000 potential vulnerabilities across 1,000 open-source projects, with thousands of findings already confirmed. Whether that number is impressive or alarming probably depends on your outlook.