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Varonis Expands AI Security Capabilities with Claude Compliance API Integration

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Varonis, a leader in data and AI security, has announced a new integration with Anthropic’s Claude Compliance API, extending visibility and governance capabilities across Claude Enterprise and Claude Platform environments. The move strengthens the company’s Atlas AI Security Platform as enterprises continue accelerating the adoption of generative AI tools and autonomous AI agents.

The newly introduced integration is designed to help organizations monitor AI activity, identify risky behavior, and improve compliance oversight across enterprise AI deployments. By bringing Claude Enterprise and Claude Platform telemetry into Atlas, Varonis aims to provide security and governance teams with deeper insight into how employees and development teams are using AI systems throughout the organization.

With increasing adoption of AI by businesses, there have been increasing apprehensions about possible threats such as exposure of critical data and unauthorised access. These days, many business processes are being managed using artificial intelligence assistants and agents, which are being provided direct access to various internal resources, and the processes are happening very rapidly for monitoring by the security team.

“Every AI system you deploy is a direct path to your data no application layer, no built-in security controls, no speed limit. You can’t secure what you can’t see,” said Ron Bennatan, VP of AI and Data Security Strategy at Varonis. “Our integration with the Claude Compliance API gives security teams visibility into Claude usage across the enterprise: what’s being used, by whom, and whether it’s aligned with policy.”

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With this integration, companies leveraging Claude Enterprise would be able to have improved visibility regarding the conversation, upload documents, projects, and administration activities. Atlas collects these information continuously to aid security teams in detecting any anomalies and suspicious activities, and maintaining audit logs for governance and compliance efforts.

Apart from monitoring enterprise activities, the system will provide coverage even for the development team working on the creation of AI applications and AI agents with the Claude Platform. The security team would then be able to oversee their activities, alert them of any risky behaviors, and test for vulnerabilities like prompt injection.

The news comes amid an overall trend in the cyber security world where more companies have realized the need for governing AI in addition to their other efforts in securing data and information. As AI becomes integrated into business operations, there is an increased demand for software solutions capable of integrating data security, compliance management, runtime security, and AI governance into one comprehensive system.

According to Varonis, Atlas links the activities of artificial intelligence applications directly to the organization’s data environment, enabling firms to determine what data is being utilized by AI and whether such usage is consistent with organizational policies and guidelines.

The company also highlighted that the integration is available immediately, with organizations able to access capabilities such as AI inventory management, posture management, runtime guardrails, compliance reporting, and security testing through a free Atlas trial.

The integration further strengthens Varonis’ expanding AI security portfolio, which has recently included innovations around AI governance, AI-enabled data protection, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations designed to support enterprise AI operations securely at scale.

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