
TrendAI™, the enterprise AI security company from Trend Micro, has announced a new partnership with Anthropic. It will use Claude AI models across its platform to support automation, AI-based security operations, and smarter workflows.
The company will also use Claude to help find security vulnerabilities and improve threat research, aiming to identify risks in AI systems and reduce real-world security threats more effectively.
Rachel Jin, Chief Platform and Business Officer, Head of TrendAI™: “We launched TrendAI™ to define the AI security category. This next phase is about scaling that vision globally, with leading partners like Anthropic. Our broad, strategic collaboration across research, defense, and innovation will define how AI is secured moving forward.”
Ash Alhashim, Head of Cybersecurity GTM at Anthropic: “For 35 years, TrendAI™ has been at the forefront of cybersecurity. By using Claude to power TrendAI Vision One™ and initiatives like TrendAI™ Zero Day Initiative™ (ZDI) and Pwn2Own, TrendAI™ is advancing the next iteration of vulnerability discovery and reporting—and tilting the scales toward defenders.”
The announcement comes ahead of TrendAI™’s Spark Leadership Exchange in Phoenix, Arizona, which will take place in May and bring together more than 600 cybersecurity leaders.
Anthropic will also join TrendAI™ on stage at the event, along with other industry experts. This shows their shared focus on improving AI security and working closely with global business leaders.
TrendAI™ is a global AI security company and part of Trend Micro. It helps organizations get full visibility into their AI systems and provides strong security to reduce risks, support innovation, and build confidence. It is trusted by large companies and governments in 185 countries and protects everything from user identities to data and infrastructure.
Many Fortune 500 companies use TrendAI™ to detect and stop threats earlier, helping reduce risks before they become serious problems. The company also works with major tech partners, including NVIDIA, Anthropic, AWS, Google, and Microsoft, to help businesses safely deploy AI at scale.
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