What Anthropic’s New Claude Enterprise Security Stack Is
Anthropic’s new Claude enterprise security stack is a set of 28 security and compliance integrations, powered by a Compliance API, that give IT and security teams real-time, programmatic control over how Claude is used across an organization. As AI becomes a normal part of daily work, these integrations turn Claude into a first-class, governable enterprise application rather than an unmanaged productivity tool. At the core is the Claude Compliance API, a REST API that exposes two data categories: conversation content from Claude Enterprise and activity events from Claude Enterprise and the Claude Platform. Conversation content includes chats, uploaded files, and projects, so existing security, monitoring, and data loss prevention (DLP) rules can apply to AI usage. Activity events capture logins, admin actions, and configuration changes, giving security teams the visibility needed for continuous oversight and audit readiness.
Compliance Integrations for Regulated Industries
The 28 new compliance integrations are designed to plug directly into the security stack that regulated industries already use. Anthropic connects Claude to platforms spanning DLP, SASE, data security, SIEM, security operations, identity management, eDiscovery, AI security posture management, and observability tools. That list includes names like Cloudflare, CrowdStrike, Datadog, IBM Guardium, Microsoft Purview, Netskope, Okta, Palo Alto Networks, Proofpoint, Relativity, Rubrik, SailPoint, Sumo Logic, Tenable, Varonis, Wiz, and Zscaler, among others. By routing Claude activity into existing tools, organizations can apply familiar policies for data loss prevention, retention, incident response, and legal holds without building new infrastructure around AI. According to Netskope, the Claude Compliance API provides “real-time programmatic access to Claude usage data and customer content, enabling them to build continuous monitoring and automated policy enforcement systems.”
How the Claude Compliance API Supports AI Governance Tools
For AI governance tools, the key value of the Claude Compliance API is that it turns AI activity into structured, queryable data. Conversation content streams allow DLP, SASE, and data security platforms to scan prompts and responses for sensitive information and apply existing rules, such as blocking uploads, redacting content, or flagging high-risk behavior. Activity event feeds give SIEM and observability tools a detailed audit trail of who did what, when, and from where. This supports threat hunting, anomaly detection, and compliance reporting in the same way as for other enterprise applications. Because the API is REST-based, security and platform teams can integrate Claude into centralized AI governance workflows, define organization-wide usage policies, and automate enforcement instead of relying on manual exports or periodic reviews that can miss fast-moving risks.
Securing Enterprise AI Deployment Across Internal Systems
The new integrations are aimed at making enterprise AI deployment less of a security exception and more of a standard, governed pattern. Organizations can securely connect Claude to internal systems and workflows while keeping controls consistent with other software-as-a-service and internal applications. Identity tools like Okta and SailPoint can align Claude access with existing identity and access management policies, while platforms such as Microsoft Purview or Smarsh can cover compliance archiving and supervision. SIEM and security operations tools like Sumo Logic, Trellix, or ReliaQuest can include Claude events in central dashboards and alerts, so AI-related incidents appear in the same queues as other security issues. Anthropic notes that for organizations already using these platforms, “enabling coverage over your Claude usage is straightforward: connect and configure your Claude instance, and the data flows into the same dashboards and alerting workflows you use for everything else.”
