Claude picks up integrations from 24+ enterprise-security vendors
- Anthropic said on May 21 that Claude now supports 28 security and compliance integrations, extending its Compliance API into enterprise monitoring tools. - BankInfoSecurity reported on May 22 that participants include Palo Alto Networks, Microsoft and CrowdStrike, with integrations centered on audit logs and governance. - Anthropic’s partner page lists the integrations and invites additional security, compliance and IT vendors to apply to join.
Anthropic said on May 21 that Claude now connects with 28 security and compliance tools through its Compliance API, a product aimed at giving enterprise customers programmatic access to activity data. The rollout brings Claude’s audit information into systems used for threat detection, data loss prevention, identity management and legal discovery, according to Anthropic and BankInfoSecurity. BankInfoSecurity reported on May 22 that the new partner set includes Palo Alto Networks, Microsoft and CrowdStrike. The move adds another layer of enterprise controls as Anthropic pushes Claude deeper into regulated corporate environments. ### Which companies are in the first wave? BankInfoSecurity reported on May 22 that more than two dozen enterprise security vendors had already built integrations, naming Microsoft, CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks among them. Anthropic’s own announcement put the total at 28 integrations and said the tools span security, compliance and IT operations. Anthropic said the integrations are meant to let IT and security teams govern Claude “the same way they govern other applications” in their stack. (claude.com) That framing places Claude inside existing control planes rather than asking customers to manage the system separately. ### What are these integrations actually pulling from Claude? Anthropic said the Compliance API gives customers access to Claude activity data, and BankInfoSecurity said many of the new integrations are focused on audit logs and compliance features. (bankinfosecurity.com) The core use case is visibility into who used Claude, what actions were taken and when, so enterprises can feed those records into their own monitoring and review systems. (claude.com) Claude Enterprise already includes governance, data controls and audit infrastructure for company-wide deployments, according to Anthropic’s enterprise product page. The new integrations extend that model by moving Claude-generated records into outside platforms that security and legal teams already use. ### Why does Palo Alto Networks matter here? Palo Alto Networks was one of the vendors named by BankInfoSecurity in the integration group announced this week. (claude.com) Its inclusion matters because Palo Alto is one of the largest enterprise cybersecurity suppliers and has also been expanding its own work with Anthropic in other parts of the security market. BankInfoSecurity reported earlier in May that Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike and Zscaler had access to Anthropic’s Mythos Preview through Project Glasswing. (anthropic.com) That separate relationship shows Anthropic’s security push is not limited to compliance logging and includes deeper product ties with major cyber vendors. ### Is this a product launch or a partner program? (bankinfosecurity.com) Anthropic described the announcement as the introduction of 28 integrations with “notable security and compliance tools,” and its blog post includes an application path for additional vendors that have built Compliance API integrations. That means the launch is both a product update and the start of a broader ecosystem program around Claude governance. (bankinfosecurity.com) The company’s trust and enterprise pages show Anthropic has been building out the compliance and governance case for Claude for larger customers, including centralized controls and access to compliance artifacts. The integrations announced this week fit into that broader enterprise sales effort. ### What happens next? Anthropic said security, compliance and IT platforms that have built a Compliance API integration can apply to join the network. (claude.com) BankInfoSecurity’s May 22 report said the first wave already covers threat detection, data loss prevention, identity management and legal discovery, giving customers a template for where additional partners are likely to appear next. (trust.anthropic.com)