Users can now enable the Norton connector within Claude to evaluate everyday digital threats. By pasting text or sharing images, individuals receive an assessment based on Norton's multi-layered intelligence, which scans for urgency cues, impersonation tactics, and malicious domain signals. The tool aims to provide actionable guidance—such as advising users to delete messages or avoid specific links—right at the point of interaction.
Travis Witteveen, head of products and portfolios at Gen, noted that users are already turning to AI assistants to vet information. By expanding availability to Claude and ChatGPT, Norton seeks to place its cybersecurity expertise where users are already making decisions. The service, which covers all tiers of Claude, reflects a broader shift toward integrating protective intelligence into the conversational AI ecosystems that now dominate daily digital workflows.

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