AI tools are spreading through organizations faster than security teams can keep up. Anthropic’s answer: the Claude Compliance API — and 28 integrations with the security and compliance platforms that enterprises already rely on.
What the Compliance API Does
The API gives IT and security teams programmatic access to two data streams. First: conversation content from Claude Enterprise — chats, uploaded files, projects. Second: activity logs — user logins, admin actions, configuration changes.
Sounds dry, but it’s a big deal. Until now, companies had to trust that employees were using Claude responsibly. Now they can apply the same DLP rules, SIEM dashboards, and compliance workflows they already use for Slack, Teams, or email.
The Partners
The list reads like a who’s who of enterprise security: Cloudflare, CrowdStrike, Cyera, Datadog, Forcepoint, Fortinet, IBM Guardium, Microsoft Purview, Netskope, Okta, Palo Alto Networks, Proofpoint, Rubrik, SailPoint, Snyk, Varonis, Wiz, Zscaler — and ten more. Twenty-eight integrations across DLP, SASE, SIEM, identity management, eDiscovery, and AI observability.
Why It Matters
For companies wanting to deploy Claude, missing governance has been a real blocker. How do you control what data flows into an AI system? How do you detect when someone uploads confidential documents?
With the Compliance API, that data flows automatically into existing security dashboards. If you’re already running CrowdStrike or Palo Alto, you essentially just connect Claude — and get the same visibility as with any other tool.
This is less exciting than a new model or a feature drop. But it’s exactly the kind of infrastructure enterprise customers need before they roll out Claude at scale. And with enterprise accounting for 80% of Anthropic’s revenue, the company has every reason to invest here.
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