Trend Micro and Check Point Software are expanding AI security partnerships as large language model use spreads across corporate systems worldwide. The moves, aimed at enterprise customers in the US and beyond, reflect growing pressure on security teams to govern the use of generative AI, limit data exposure, and improve oversight as businesses embed AI into daily operations.
Trend Micro said it will integrate Anthropic's Claude Compliance API into its TrendAI Vision One platform to strengthen centralized AI visibility, governance, and risk management. The API provides enterprise security and IT teams with access to Claude usage data, including uploaded files and activity event logs, for observability, auditing, and governance.
The integration will also allow users of TrendAI Vision One's AI Guard to retrieve Claude logs and identify exposure risks linked to sensitive data shared with Claude, including personally identifiable information, protected health information, credentials, source code, and confidential documents. Trend Micro said the system can also help detect high-risk users and projects.
The company said the combined capabilities would broaden its AI cybersecurity portfolio and offer visibility and protection across the attack surface through a single platform.
Separately, Check Point Software said it will join OpenAI's Daybreak cybersecurity partner program to integrate OpenAI cybersecurity capabilities into its products, workflows, and managed services.
Check Point said large language model applications have moved from internal enterprise use into customer-facing cybersecurity defenses, even as AI has also reshaped the threat landscape. The company said AI is helping attackers move faster, create more convincing lures, and uncover vulnerabilities at scale.
Check Point said the collaboration with OpenAI is intended to help establish AI security standards while also improving threat defense, incident remediation, and the efficiency of security operations.
Article edited by Jingyue Hsiao