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May, 2026 : Netskope Integrates Claude Compliance API for AI Security
📅 - Netskope is tying its cloud security platform more tightly to Anthropic's Claude Enterprise, integrating with the Claude Compliance API to give customers visibility into AI usage, content movement, identities, API keys and policy violations. The move reflects a broader enterprise problem: AI adoption has outrun the controls many security teams were built to enforce internally.
The announcement is not just another connector in a security product catalog. It lands as companies are trying to convert generative AI from sanctioned experiment into operating infrastructure. Claude, according to Netskope's own AI Index, moved from 56.2% enterprise adoption in April 2025 to 94.9% in April 2026. [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
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