Singapore – Netskope has announced an integration with Anthropic’s Claude Compliance API, enabling organisations to connect Claude Enterprise with the AI security capabilities of the Netskope One platform. The integration is designed to provide enterprises with enhanced visibility, policy enforcement, data security, and security posture management for their use of Claude.
The company said the move comes amid growing enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence applications. According to Netskope’s AI Index, adoption of Anthropic’s Claude increased from 56.2% in April 2025 to 94.9% in April 2026. As AI usage expands across organisations, companies are seeking stronger controls to maintain compliance, protect data, and manage risks associated with AI deployments.
The integration extends Netskope One AI Security, which provides discovery, visibility, and governance for AI applications, models, agents, and tools. By connecting with the Claude Compliance API, organisations can apply existing risk frameworks, data loss prevention (DLP) policies, and compliance controls to Claude usage without introducing additional operational processes.
Sanjay Beri, CEO and Co-Founder of Netskope, said: “Organisations are rapidly moving beyond experimentation and embracing AI at scale. Our integration with the Claude Compliance API is critical to that AI ecosystem story, connecting Netskope’s unified data governance and compliance controls directly to Claude usage. This allows our shared customers to adopt these valuable tools at pace and with confidence.”
Anthropic’s Compliance API provides enterprise IT and security teams with programmatic access to Claude activity data through a REST API. The company said this allows organisations to move beyond manual exports and periodic reviews by enabling real-time access to usage data and customer content. The API can be integrated into compliance dashboards to support continuous monitoring, automated policy enforcement, issue detection, and data retention management.
Through the integration, Netskope said security teams will be able to gain visibility into Claude environments by automatically inventorying organixations, workspaces, projects, users, API keys, and MCP servers. The platform also enables discovery of third-party tools and data sources that Claude is authorixed to access, with management capabilities available through a single console.
The company added that organisations can apply existing DLP policies to Claude Enterprise conversations, while files uploaded to or generated within Claude Enterprise can be inspected using Netskope’s threat protection and malware detection technologies. Claude activity can also be incorporated into Netskope’s user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA) engine to identify anomalies and update user risk scores.
In addition, the integration supports compliance and governance efforts by continuously evaluating Claude configurations against frameworks including GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2, NIST 800-53, CSA CCM, and PCI-DSS. Netskope said it also provides lifecycle governance capabilities for Claude API credentials, including key rotation monitoring, least-privilege audits, orphaned key detection, and administrator attribution.
The integration is scheduled to enter private preview for customers in June.

