TrendAI™, the enterprise AI security division of Trend Micro Incorporated, has announced the integration of Anthropic’s Claude Compliance API into its TrendAI Vision One™ platform, absorbing AI visibility, governance, and risk mitigation into extended attack surface management. This capability targets the fragmentation of modern security operations, allowing enterprise IT and compliance teams to ingest Claude usage data including activity events and uploaded files—and correlate it with broader telemetry across endpoint, network, identity, cloud, and email environments via TrendAI Agentic SIEM. To meet strict data residency and monitoring parameters, TrendAI introduces two purpose-built collectors; this includes an on-premise collector operating through AI Guard™ within the Trend Vision One platform, ensuring compliance keys and logs remain entirely within the customer’s native environment.
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This joint framework empowers security teams to proactively detect sensitive data exposure like PII or source code, identify high-risk user profiles, surface prompt injection and jailbreak patterns, and maintain an immutable, defensible record of AI interactions for official compliance auditing. Highlighting the operational shift toward unified security architectures, Rachel Jin, Chief Platform and Business Officer, Head of TrendAI™, stated: “AI is now part of daily work. Security leaders want to secure and govern AI technology as part of their overall attack surface—not as siloed IT. This integration gives them exactly that: centralized visibility, detection, and risk mitigation for Claude usage, within existing security operations. It reflects TrendAI™’s broader approach: giving organizations visibility of and protection for the entire attack surface, including AI, from a single platform. That platform’s foundation is TrendAI™’s global threat intelligence research, coming from a team that is widely recognized among the world’s foremost authorities in vulnerability discovery and adversarial tracking.”






























