Claude Security leverages the Opus 4.7 model to perform end-to-end security analysis across your codebase. The platform scans for vulnerabilities, validates each finding to reduce false positives, and generates suggested patches that developers can review and approve before deployment.
The goal is to eliminate the setup friction that has historically kept teams from applying large language models to security workflows.
“Many security teams have asked how to put Opus 4.7 to work on their code without standing up custom tooling,” Anthropic noted. Claude Security is designed as that direct on-ramp — no agent builds, no API wiring required.
Claude Security first appeared as a research preview in February 2026. Since then, hundreds of organizations have run it against production code, surfacing vulnerabilities that existing scanners had missed.
That real-world feedback drove a significant feature expansion ahead of the public beta launch.
New capabilities added based on early adopter input include:
The addition of validation logic to cut false positives is particularly notable. One of the biggest pain points with automated scanners is the volume of noise they generate, which leads security teams to deprioritize findings or ignore alerts altogether.
By pairing detection with model-driven validation, Claude Security aims to deliver a higher signal-to-noise ratio than traditional static analysis tools.
For enterprise security teams looking to scale vulnerability coverage without expanding headcount or building internal AI infrastructure, Claude Security’s public beta represents a low-barrier entry point.
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