Cloudflare CASB can now read Claude’s internal audit logs and surface DLP violations in the same pane as Microsoft 365.
Why AI Governance Needs a New Model
AI tools differ from SaaS in that they converse, persist, and embed themselves in workflows via APIs. An employee can paste customer data into a prompt, a developer might leave an API key unrotated, and a model can generate content that leaks secrets. Traditional network‑level blocks miss these inside‑app actions, leaving compliance teams blind to the very data that matters.
What the Integration Actually Does
The Claude Compliance API exposes programmatic access to Claude Enterprise and Claude Platform. Cloudflare CASB consumes this endpoint and scans for five categories of findings:
- Projects – Detect projects shared across the organization or with specific groups.
- Project attachments – Files added to projects that violate DLP policies.
- Chat files – User‑uploaded and provider‑generated files that breach DLP.
- Chat messages – Prompts and responses that contain sensitive data.
- Artifacts – Provider‑generated documents that violate DLP.
Findings appear in the Cloudflare dashboard, grouped by category and ordered by severity. Read‑only endpoints prevent data loss while still delivering full visibility.
Practical Impact for Enterprise Teams
Security teams can triage, assign, and remediate Claude‑specific risks using the same workflows they use for Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, or Salesforce. No endpoint agents or inline traffic inspection are required; the CASB pulls data directly from Claude’s audit logs. In the near future, support for the Activity Feed will add real‑time alerts. By treating AI as another SaaS app, organizations close the visibility gap that has left them exposed to data leaks and policy violations.
With this API bridge, security teams can finally treat AI as another SaaS app, closing the visibility gap that has left enterprises exposed to data leaks and policy violations.
Source: Announcing Claude Compliance API support with Cloudflare CASB
Domain: blog.cloudflare.com
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