Cloud security company Wiz has announced an integration with Anthropic's Compliance API, bringing Claude Enterprise into its security graph platform. The partnership connects Anthropic's AI capabilities directly to Wiz's cloud infrastructure visibility tools, allowing enterprise security teams to query and act on security data using Claude as an interface layer.
What the Integration Actually Does
Wiz built its reputation on a graph-based model of cloud infrastructure, mapping relationships between resources, identities, and risks across multi-cloud environments. By connecting that graph to Claude Enterprise through Anthropic's Compliance API, security analysts can now interact with complex infrastructure data using natural language. Rather than writing manual queries or navigating dashboards, teams can ask Claude to surface misconfigurations, trace exposure paths, or summarize compliance posture across their environment.
The Compliance API itself is designed to give enterprise customers programmatic access to Anthropic's usage data, audit logs, and policy controls, supporting internal governance and regulatory requirements. Wiz's integration extends that foundation by embedding it within an active security workflow rather than treating it as a standalone reporting tool.
Key Facts
- Wiz is integrating with Anthropic's Compliance API to connect Claude Enterprise to its security graph
- The integration targets enterprise security teams managing multi-cloud environments
- Anthropic's Compliance API provides audit logging, usage data, and policy controls for enterprise governance
- The partnership reflects broader enterprise adoption of Claude in security and compliance use cases
- Wiz was acquired by Google for $32 billion in 2025, giving the integration significant industry weight
The timing is notable. Wiz completed its acquisition by Google earlier this year, which means this integration now sits at the intersection of Google's cloud infrastructure ambitions and Anthropic's enterprise AI push. Whether that dynamic deepens or complicates the relationship with Anthropic, which counts Google among its investors, remains to be seen. For now, the integration appears to be a straightforward product partnership aimed at enterprise buyers who already use both platforms.
Security teams are drowning in data. The goal is to let Claude do the heavy lifting on synthesizing that data into actionable insight, without requiring analysts to context-switch between tools.Wiz Integration Announcement, wiz.io
The Bigger Picture for Claude Enterprise
This integration is one of several signals that Claude Enterprise is gaining traction in security and compliance-heavy industries. Anthropic has positioned Claude Enterprise with features specifically designed for regulated environments, including detailed audit trails, data residency options, and administrative controls that satisfy procurement requirements at large organizations. The Compliance API is central to that pitch.
Security vendors are a particularly demanding segment for AI vendors to win. These teams tend to be skeptical of AI claims, cautious about introducing new data flows into sensitive environments, and rigorous about vendor evaluation. A partnership with Wiz, one of the most widely deployed cloud security platforms among Fortune 500 companies, provides Anthropic with credibility in that market.
For teams already familiar with Claude's model family and its reasoning capabilities, the Wiz integration offers a concrete use case beyond generic productivity tools. Security graph data is dense, relational, and often difficult to interpret without deep infrastructure knowledge. Claude's ability to reason across interconnected data makes it a reasonable fit for that kind of query workload.
The integration does raise practical questions worth watching. How much of the security graph is actually exposed to Claude during a session? What data leaves the customer's environment, and under what conditions? Wiz and Anthropic will need to answer those questions clearly for enterprise buyers who are weighing the governance tradeoffs. The Compliance API framework is designed to help with that, but implementation details matter in security contexts.
As AI integrations with security tooling multiply across the industry, partnerships like this one will help define what enterprise AI actually looks like in practice, less about replacing analysts and more about reducing the time they spend correlating data before they can act on it.