Sumo Logic adds Claude compliance monitoring integration
Mon, 25th May 2026 (Today)
Sumo Logic has added an integration with Anthropic's Claude Compliance API, allowing security and compliance teams to monitor activity from Claude Enterprise and Claude Platform inside Sumo Logic.
The integration pulls audit log events from Claude environments into the platform alongside data customers already track from other software and infrastructure.
It is intended to give organisations a single view of how Claude is being used across business and development settings, including records of admin activity, user logins, API key lifecycle events, file operations and changes to MCP servers.
For Claude Enterprise users, the integration centralises logs covering user access, administrator actions and configuration changes. This allows teams to apply existing data loss prevention and archiving policies to Claude Enterprise activity.
On the developer side, it covers Claude Platform environments used to build AI-based products and services. In those settings, security teams can review admin, system and resource events such as workspace changes, API key creation and file downloads.
The development reflects growing demand from companies seeking tighter oversight of generative AI tools as they spread across large organisations. Security teams and compliance officers are under pressure to show how AI systems are accessed, managed and governed, especially when they are used by both internal staff and software teams.
By bringing Claude logs into the same environment as data from other SaaS applications and infrastructure, Sumo Logic aims to make AI activity part of standard monitoring and investigation work rather than a separate process. That approach may appeal to companies that want to apply the same controls and audit practices across conventional software and newer AI services.
Audit focus
The data collected through the integration centres on audit trails rather than model outputs. The emphasis is on who logged in, what administrative changes were made, when keys were created or changed, and which files or system settings were touched.
Such records are often central to internal governance reviews, incident response and regulatory reporting. In many organisations, the challenge is not only seeing the activity itself but also connecting it to the rest of the technology estate so unusual patterns can be spotted quickly.
The integration is available through Sumo Logic's app catalogue and forms part of a broader effort to extend operational and security monitoring to AI systems increasingly being deployed at scale.
Ben Cody, Senior Vice President of Product Management at Sumo Logic, outlined the company's view of that shift.
"As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, ensuring secure and compliant usage is a top priority," Cody said.
He added: "By integrating our agentic AI-powered Intelligent Security Operations Platform with the Claude Compliance API, we are empowering security and compliance teams to maintain security, transparency, and accountability, while monitoring their Claude environments with the exact same rigor, real-time alerting, and centralized analytics they rely on for the rest of their technology stack."
Growing oversight
The announcement highlights a wider shift in the enterprise software market as vendors race to add monitoring and governance tools around AI adoption. Many businesses have moved quickly to test or deploy generative AI products, but oversight practices have often lagged behind usage.
That has created a market for tools that can track administrative events and access controls in ways that align with existing security operations. Rather than creating separate reporting systems for AI tools, companies are looking to fold those records into established workflows for detection, investigation and compliance review.
For Anthropic users, the practical effect is that Claude-related logs can now sit in the same operational context as other business systems. For Sumo Logic, the integration offers another route into a segment where customers are trying to govern AI services with the same discipline they apply to cloud infrastructure and corporate applications.
The integration covers both Claude Enterprise and Claude Platform activity directly within Sumo Logic.