Cloud security platform Wiz has integrated with Anthropic's API, giving security teams access to Claude from inside their existing Wiz dashboards. The integration is detailed in a post on the Wiz blog.
The practical use case here is security analysts using Claude to help interpret findings from Wiz's cloud scanning engine - things like misconfigurations, exposed credentials, or risky infrastructure setups - without having to copy-paste context into a separate chat window. Cloud security work involves a lot of reading dense policy documents, cross-referencing CVEs (publicly documented software vulnerabilities), and translating technical risk into language that non-technical stakeholders understand. Dropping an LLM directly into that workflow has obvious value.
Wiz was acquired by Google for $32 billion in 2025, making it one of the most valuable security acquisitions ever. The fact that they're building Claude into the product rather than defaulting to Google's own Gemini models is a meaningful signal - security teams have specific needs around accuracy and auditability, and Anthropic has spent considerable effort positioning Claude as a reliable tool for high-stakes professional work.
This is a routine integration announcement, but the pattern matters: enterprise security platforms are increasingly embedding AI assistants at the workflow layer rather than leaving users to bridge between tools themselves. For security teams, that means less context-switching. For Anthropic, each integration like this is another distribution channel into large enterprise accounts.