Claude Security left its launch behind with scheduled scans, directory targeting, and CSV or Markdown exports.

Slack and Jira webhooks plus dismissals that stick turn a one-off scan into a weekly review loop.

Six security platforms now build on Opus 4.7, from CrowdStrike and Wiz to Microsoft Security.

It stays Enterprise-only in beta, so here is what a solo studio runs in its place today.

When Claude Security reached public beta about a month ago, it was a sharp scanner wrapped around a thin workflow. You pointed it at a repository, it reasoned through the code the way a security researcher would, and it handed back findings with suggested patches. Useful, but hard to live with day to day. The version sitting in the Claude.ai sidebar this week is a different animal. Scheduled scans, webhooks into Slack and Jira, directory-level targeting, and six security platforms now wiring the same Opus 4.7 model into their own tools.