Journalism begins where hype ends

,,

In a few years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) virtual assistants will be as common as the smart phone "

— Dave Waters

Anthropic Opens Claude Activity Data to Enterprise Security Tools Amid AI Governance Pressure

Black Anthropic wordmark on a white background
May 25, 2026 06:04 PM IST | Written by Mithun MK | Edited by Pratima O Pareek

Anthropic has opened a Compliance API for Claude Enterprise, giving security and IT teams programmatic access to usage logs, prompts, responses, and file activity, and has introduced 28 integrations with security and compliance tools, including Tenable, SailPoint, Netskope, and Cloudflare.

The API gives Claude Enterprise customers access to their organization’s activity feed, user directory, and underlying chats, files, and projects, intended for security, legal, and compliance teams to audit activity and feed events into downstream tooling.

Anthropic describes the intent as replacing manual exports and periodic reviews with continuous monitoring and automated governance, a response to a compliance gap that has grown as Claude adoption inside enterprises accelerated sharply. Figures cited by Netskope show Claude adoption among organizations worldwide jumped from 56.2% to 94.9% between April 2025 and April 2026.

Among the vendors that announced integrations this week was exposure management platform Tenable, which announced on May 21, 2026 that it is routing Claude activity data into its Tenable One platform for threat detection and policy auditing.

Identity security firm SailPoint released a connector that inventories Claude AI agents alongside human accounts and frames the work as a response to Shadow AI, ungoverned use of AI tools inside organizations. Netskope is applying existing data protection rules to Claude activity through its unified platform and Cloudflare has integrated the API into its CASB product.

The API covers Claude.ai and the Claude API but excludes Cowork, Anthropic’s desktop automation agent, where conversation history sits on user laptops and remains outside audit logs. That’s a material gap for regulated industries that hasn’t been clearly disclosed in any of the vendor announcements.

The EU AI Act and other regulatory frameworks are pushing enterprises to demonstrate control over how AI tools are being used internally. Until the API launched, enterprises running Claude had been answering those questions with screenshots, spreadsheets, and goodwill.

Also Read: Hitachi, Anthropic Roll Out Claude Across 290,000 Employees

Authors

  • Mithun MK Special Correspondent with AI FrontPage

    Mithun MK is a Special Correspondent at AI FrontPage. He brings over six years of investigative reporting on technology, surveillance, digital rights, and governance at The News Minute and The New Indian Express. He is trained in cross-border investigative methods with OCCRP, alongside reporters from Southeast Asia, and brings both reporting depth and technical fluency to AI FrontPage's coverage of the global AI industry.

    LinkedIn

  • Pratima Pareek, Editor and Co-founder of AI FrontPage

    Pratima O Pareek is an Editor and Co-Founder of AI FrontPage. A gold medalist in Mass Communication and Journalism, she's worked across national and international newsrooms, bringing sharp editorial instincts and a commitment to clarity. She believes in cutting through the noise to deliver stories that actually matter.
    Off the clock, she watches offbeat cinema, follows tennis, and explores new places like a traveler, not a tourist.

    LinkedIn