CrowdStrike announces Claude integration

CrowdStrike

By Dylan Bushell-Embling
Wednesday, 27 May, 2026

CrowdStrike announces Claude integration

CrowdStrike has announced an integration with Claude’s Compliance AI aimed at providing enterprises with centralised visibility, detection, response and governance of their AI usage.

The integration will enable CrowdStrike’s Falcon Next-Gen SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) and Charlotte Agentic SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation and Response) platforms to ingest activity directly from Claude.

This will enable AI signals to be unified with Falcon platform data, allowing organisations to extend their existing security operations to cover AI usage at scale.

Meanwhile enterprises will be able to analyse AI activity alongside security signals to, for example, correlate unusual Claude usage patterns with identity anomalies or data movement.

The Falcon AI Detection and Response and Falcon Shield tools can now be used to enforce security policies and how organisations respond to AI-related signals.

CrowdStrike Chief Business Officer Daniel Bernard said organisations increasingly require the visibility and control they apply across endpoints, identities and cloud workloads for Claude activity.

“Every enterprise application requires monitoring and protection. AI shouldn’t be the exception,” he said. “As Claude becomes part of how organisations operate, security teams need it in the same operational picture as everything else.

“This integration puts AI activity inside the Falcon platform, right next to endpoint, identity and cloud signals, so customers can apply the cybersecurity they already trust.”

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