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28 New Security and Compliance Integrations Now Govern Claude

28 New Security and Compliance Integrations Now Govern Claude
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What Anthropic’s New Integrations Mean for Enterprise AI Governance

Anthropic’s 28 new security and compliance integrations are a set of AI security integrations that connect Claude Enterprise and the Claude Platform to existing security, identity, and compliance tools, giving IT teams continuous oversight of how employees and AI agents use Claude across the organization. As AI becomes standard in everyday work, enterprises need to govern AI systems with the same discipline they apply to other applications. Anthropic’s Claude Compliance API is central to this shift, exposing conversation content and activity events from Claude Enterprise and the Claude Platform to external tools. Instead of periodic manual reviews, security teams can wire Claude usage into existing policies, alerts, and controls. This integration strategy is about making Claude a first‑class citizen inside the security stack, so AI deployments align with identity security, data governance, and enterprise AI governance requirements at scale.

Inside the Claude Compliance API: Content, Events, and Continuous Monitoring

The Claude Compliance API underpins Anthropic’s AI security integrations by providing programmatic access to two key data streams from Claude. First, it exposes conversation content from Claude Enterprise—chats, uploaded files, and projects—so organizations can apply their existing data loss prevention and content monitoring rules. Second, it shares activity events from both Claude Enterprise and the Claude Platform, including user logins, administrative actions, and configuration changes that show who is doing what and when. According to Netskope, Anthropic’s Compliance API is a REST API that gives IT and security teams real‑time programmatic access to Claude usage data and customer content, enabling continuous monitoring and automated policy enforcement. By standardizing this telemetry, Anthropic allows Claude to plug into tools that teams already use for SIEM, SASE, data security, and observability, turning Claude activity into familiar signals rather than a new, isolated data silo.

Varonis Extends Data and AI Security to Claude Enterprise and Platform

Varonis has integrated its Atlas AI Security Platform with the Claude Compliance API to give data and AI security teams deeper visibility into Claude activity. Atlas ingests Claude Enterprise conversational content and administrative events, allowing teams to monitor chats, uploaded files, and projects, detect anomalies in real time, and maintain audit trails for governance checks. On the Claude Platform side, Atlas tracks assistants and agents, stores audit events, and raises alerts on risky behavior such as prompt injection attempts. Ron Bennatan of Varonis states that their integration gives security teams visibility into Claude usage across the enterprise, including who is using what and whether activity aligns with policy. Because Atlas connects AI activity to underlying data sensitivity and access, enterprises can link Claude prompts and agent behavior to concrete data governance controls instead of treating AI usage as a black box.

SailPoint Brings Identity Security and AI Workforce Governance to Claude

SailPoint’s new Claude Compliance API connector focuses on identity security for AI, extending its Identity Security Cloud to Claude Enterprise. The connector lets organizations centrally manage all Claude users, groups, group members, and roles, so access policies stay consistent with other critical applications. A key feature is the ability to discover and govern Claude AI agents as non‑human identities within SailPoint’s single agent registry, addressing the growing “Shadow AI” risk where untracked AI tools operate outside IT oversight. The integration also enables adaptive identity controls: SailPoint can examine context such as who is accessing what, when, and why, then apply risk‑aware access decisions to Claude usage. Chandra Gnanasambandam notes that this governance‑focused integration allows customers to treat AI platform access with the same rigor as traditional datastores, effectively turning Claude into a managed member of the enterprise identity ecosystem.

How IT Teams Should Use the New Compliance Tool Connectors

Anthropic’s 28 new compliance tool connectors span DLP, SASE, SIEM, identity management, AI security posture management, and more, with providers such as Cloudflare, CrowdStrike, Datadog, Microsoft Purview, Netskope, Okta, Palo Alto Networks, SailPoint, Varonis, Wiz, and Zscaler. For IT and security leaders, the practical step is to treat Claude as another governed application in their stack. First, route Claude conversation content into existing DLP and archive systems to control sensitive data sharing. Next, pipe Claude activity events into SIEM and observability platforms for unified monitoring and alerting. Then, connect Claude to identity tools like SailPoint and Okta so both human users and AI agents are subject to consistent access reviews. Finally, use AI security posture and data security platforms such as Varonis to link Claude behavior to data classifications, closing the loop between enterprise AI governance and everyday AI‑assisted work.

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