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Anthropic AI Updates: May 22, 2026

1. Claude Compliance API launches with 28 security and compliance integrations

Anthropic. Anthropic introduced the Claude Compliance API alongside 28 partner integrations spanning DLP, SASE, SIEM, identity, eDiscovery, AI security posture management, and observability, with launch partners including Cloudflare, CrowdStrike, Datadog, Fortinet, Microsoft Purview, Okta, Palo Alto Networks, Proofpoint, Snyk, and Zscaler. The API exposes two data planes: conversation content from Claude Enterprise (chats, files, projects) for applying security and DLP policies, and activity events across Claude Enterprise and Platform covering logins, admin actions, and configuration changes. Anthropic positions the release as letting IT and security teams govern Claude through the same dashboards and alerting workflows they already use for the rest of their enterprise stack, without bespoke integration work. Source

2. Partners report Opus-driven cybersecurity wins: 150k weekly pentests, a year of testing in three weeks, 10 percent to 80 percent coverage

Anthropic. In a partner roundup, Anthropic detailed how Wiz Red Agent uses Claude Opus to run continuous pentests across more than 150,000 production assets per week, reasoning “like a human pentester” to surface logic-driven flaws with what Wiz describes as zero false positives. Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 says Opus completed roughly a year of penetration testing in under three weeks during internal trials by chaining vulnerabilities into attack paths, while Accenture’s Cyber.AI expanded automated coverage from about 10 percent to 80 percent across 1,600 applications and over 500,000 APIs, cutting scan time from three to five days down to under one hour. CrowdStrike, TrendMicro, Deloitte, and PwC are also cited for Opus-powered offensive testing, remediation acceleration, and governed agentic deployments. Source

3. PwC compresses legacy modernization from six weeks to 2.5 days and trains 400 consultants in one Claude Code session

Anthropic. A new PwC customer story describes a one-hour, in-person training in which Partner Ussama Baggili’s team brought up Claude Code in VS Code for 400 leaders and consultants using a single-line install script and a “Coach plugin” that guided users in real time through three simulated tasks: RFP responses, functional and technical specs, and mobile app builds. PwC reports that legacy code analysis engagements that previously took six weeks now run in 2.5 days using Claude Code, and the firm is now rolling the program out to 30,000 people internally. Participants finished draft proposals, specs, and working mobile apps inside the 60-minute session. Source

4. Satispay says 75 percent of monthly commits are now written with Claude

Anthropic. Italian payment network Satispay, which serves 6 million consumers and more than 450,000 merchants, says more than 75 percent of its monthly code commits are now generated with Claude and that engineering adoption hit 90 percent within 30 days, with Claude Code installed on every engineering laptop and Claude Cowork spreading organically into business units. The team highlights upgrading a core transaction service from Java 8 to Java 21 alongside a major Spring upgrade in under four days versus an original four-week estimate, completing an 18-month modernization roadmap in seven months, and reducing data transformation lambda work from three to five days down to under an hour, using Opus and Sonnet via Claude Enterprise with a 1M token context window. Satispay also added AI proficiency to its engineering performance framework under the principle that “engineers own what lands in the repository.” Source

5. Anthropic schedules a Claude Code webinar for state and local government software teams

Anthropic. Anthropic listed a May 22 webinar titled “Claude Code for State and Local Governments: Modernizing How State and Local Governments Build Software,” aimed at public sector engineering and IT teams looking to apply Claude Code to legacy system modernization and in-house software delivery. The event slots into Anthropic’s growing public sector push following the recent KPMG global alliance and the PwC Claude Code rollout, and signals that government modernization, not just commercial enterprise, is now a first-class go-to-market motion. Source