Anthropic released Claude Security in public beta for Claude Enterprise customers, an advanced vulnerability detection and remediation tool that goes beyond pattern matching to perform deep contextual analysis of application codebases. Built on the Opus 4.7 model, the platform reads raw source code, understands intricate component interactions across multiple files, and traces data flows throughout the application architecture to identify vulnerabilities that traditional scanning tools miss.
The most distinctive feature is the adversarial verification process: Claude actively challenges its own results before surfacing them to human analysts. When vulnerabilities are confirmed, analysts receive a confidence rating, severity score, estimated impact, and exact reproduction steps alongside comprehensive patch instructions. The public beta includes scheduled scanning for continuous coverage, directory-level targeting for specific repository branches, advanced triage tracking with documented dismissal reasons, CSV and Markdown export capabilities, and webhook integrations for Slack and Jira alerts.
For context engineers, the enterprise integration story is significant. Major security vendors including CrowdStrike, Microsoft Security, Palo Alto Networks, SentinelOne, TrendAI, and Wiz are embedding Opus 4.7 into their existing security tools, while service providers including Accenture, Deloitte, Infosys, and PwC are integrating it into their consulting workflows. Claude Security is currently available for Enterprise customers, with Team and Max tiers coming soon. The tool represents Anthropic's clearest move yet into the enterprise security market — positioning Claude not just as a coding assistant but as a security analyst that can audit the code it helps write.