As organizations rush to integrate Claude into daily workflows, security teams have struggled with a critical visibility gap regarding internal access and permissions. A new integration between Linx Security and the Claude Compliance API now brings AI-native identity governance to the platform, allowing IT departments to monitor access alongside their existing infrastructure.
The integration addresses the lack of oversight inherent in rapidly deployed AI, where administrative privileges and API keys often exist outside traditional security protocols. By incorporating Claude into the Linx identity fabric, companies gain a unified view of user accounts, roles, and project-level resource sharing. This capability allows security leaders to treat AI assistants with the same level of audit rigor applied to cloud infrastructure or legacy enterprise software like Salesforce.Beyond simple visibility, the system automates access certification through AI-driven recommendations. These insights, powered by Anthropic’s own models, help reviewers determine whether specific permissions remain appropriate or should be revoked, shifting the focus from static compliance to continuous, intelligent governance. Israel Duanis, CEO of Linx, noted that this approach ensures Claude is no longer an isolated security risk but a fully integrated part of an enterprise’s existing identity management environment.




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