Snyk Integrates Anthropic’s Claude to Strengthen AI Security Platform

May 10, 2026
Snyk has integrated Anthropic’s Claude models into its AI Security Platform to enhance automated vulnerability detection, prioritization, and remediation across code, dependencies, and AI-generated components.

Snyk has integrated Claude by Anthropic into its AI Security Platform to improve automated vulnerability detection and remediation, announced in a press release. The integration brings Claude’s reasoning capabilities to Snyk’s system, enabling faster identification and prioritization of security issues in code, dependencies, containers, and AI-generated artifacts.

The update also extends to Evo by Snyk, which now uses Claude to enhance enterprise AI governance. Evo can identify AI assets across organizations, including models, agents, datasets, and third party tools. It performs red team testing on active agents, scans for malicious or hidden capabilities, and enforces runtime policies to prevent data exfiltration and prompt injection.

Snyk’s 2026 State of Agentic AI Adoption Report found that enterprises deploy multiple new software components for each AI model introduced, with many sourced from third parties. The integration with Claude aims to help enterprises manage these risks by embedding security directly into the AI development process.

The new capabilities are available immediately for joint customers of Snyk and Anthropic, with broader access expected to roll out through 2026.

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