Snyk Integrates Anthropic Claude in Snyk AI Security Platform
Snyk said it integrated Anthropic’s Claude models into the Snyk AI Security Platform. The change matters because the platform targets software security workflows that involve code creation and AI-generated artifacts.
In its description, Snyk focused on automating vulnerability discovery and turning findings into prioritized fixes that fit into developer workflows. The release also referenced JPMorganChase’s Global Technology Leadership Team and a claim that enterprises embed security into the AI development and deployment lifecycle.
Snyk said the integration supports automated vulnerability discovery, prioritization, and developer-ready fixes across code, dependencies, containers, and AI-generated artifacts. It also described Evo by Snyk, which it said leverages Claude capabilities within enterprise AI governance workflows, including discovering AI assets such as models, agents, MCP servers, datasets, and third-party tools.
Snyk said Evo red-teams running agents for prompt injection and data exfiltration, scans the agent supply chain for malicious or hidden capabilities, and enforces runtime policy on tool calls. It stated the Claude integration for joint customers was available starting today, with expanded access rolling out through 2026.
“By leveraging Claude’s advanced reasoning within the Snyk AI Security Platform, we are equipping enterprises with an intelligent, autonomous defense system that scales right alongside their AI-driven innovation,” said Manoj Nair, Chief Innovation Officer at Snyk. “By pairing Claude's capabilities with Snyk, enterprises can turn high-fidelity findings into action inside the workflows where software is built,” said Jason Clinton, Deputy CISO at Anthropic.