Anthropic Opens Claude Security Beta for Enterprise Users on May 1

According to BlockBeats, on May 1, Anthropic announced that Claude Security, a code security tool, has opened public beta testing for Claude Enterprise users. The tool scans code repositories for security vulnerabilities, performs secondary verification to reduce false positives, and automatically generates fix recommendations for developer review. Since the research preview launched in February, hundreds of organizations have deployed Claude Security in production environments and identified issues missed by traditional scanners.

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