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Every year, the role of AI in cybersecurity grows more prominent. This is especially true in the security operations center (SOC), where AI-native detection and GenAI-fueled workflows are advancing cyber[. ]

5 Crucial Steps to Protect Your Resources in Google Cloud

Securing the cloud has become increasingly complex as organizations adopt hybrid and multi-cloud resources to meet their demanding business requirements. It’s also more crucial than ever: From 2022 to 2023,[. ]

CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan CWPP Radar, Demonstrating Strong Innovation and Growth

CrowdStrike is excited to announce we have been named a leader in Frost & Sullivan's Cloud Workload Protection Platform (CWPP) Radar for the second consecutive year. This recognition validates our[. ]

Cloud Security Takes the Stage at Fal.Con 2024

Cloud adoption has revolutionized organizations in recent years, driven by its ability to prevent data loss, enhance security through centralized management, drive resource scalability and reduce costs. Most organizations are[. ]

Our 6 Key Takeaways from the 2024 Gartner® Market Guide for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms

As modern cyberattacks increasingly target cloud environments, it is imperative organizations have the technology they need to detect and stop them. The attack surface of cloud-native applications and infrastructure is quickly[. ]

August 2024 Patch Tuesday: Six Zero-Days and Six Critical Vulnerabilities Amid 85 CVEs

Microsoft has released security updates for 85 vulnerabilities in its August 2024 Patch Tuesday rollout. These include six actively exploited zero-days (CVE-2024-38213, CVE-2024-38193, CVE-2024-38189, CVE-2024-38178, CVE-2024-38107, CVE-2024-38106). Among the updates[. ]

Tech Analysis: CrowdStrike’s Kernel Access and Security Architecture

Context In today's rapidly evolving threat landscape, the need for dynamic security measures is critical. Due to Windows’s current architecture and design, security products running in the platform, particularly those involved[. ]

Tech Analysis: Addressing Claims About Falcon Sensor Vulnerability

CrowdStrike is aware of inaccurate reporting and false claims about the security of the Falcon sensor. This blog sets the record straight by providing customers with accurate technical information about[. ]

Channel File 291 Incident: Root Cause Analysis is Available

On July 19, 2024, as part of regular operations, CrowdStrike released a content configuration update (via channel files) for the Windows sensor that resulted in a widespread outage. We apologize unreservedly. View[. ]