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crowdstrike falcon
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CrowdStrike Falcon is a cybersecurity platform that extends AI-powered protection across endpoints, browsers, SaaS, and cloud workloads. Recent discussions cover Falcon's AI agent discovery, governance, and runtime control, as well as its availability on the Microsoft Marketplace with Azure Consumption Commitment credits. A known issue involves a clash between Windows 11 24H2 update KB5055523 and CrowdStrike AUMD, causing problems with SAP GUI. The platform emphasizes consolidating security operations around a single control plane and integrating with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint telemetry via Falcon Next-Gen SIEM.
CrowdStrike on June 16, 2026 announced an open AI gateway partner ecosystem for Falcon AI Detection and Response, extending its security platform across Databricks, Google Cloud, JetStream Security, Kong, LiteLLM, Maxim AI, Microsoft Azure, and TrueFoundry. The company’s pitch is simple: AI is...
CrowdStrike is pushing deeper into the AI-era security problem set with a familiar playbook: broaden the Falcon platform, tighten visibility across more layers of the stack, and make it easier for customers to consolidate operations around one control plane. The company’s newest updates add AI...
CrowdStrike is making a very deliberate bet on where the next cybersecurity battleground will be fought: not in a perimeter appliance, not in a network tunnel, but at the endpoint and the increasingly crowded execution layers around it. The company’s newest Falcon platform innovations extend AI...
CrowdStrike and Microsoft have deepened a strategic tie that will let Azure customers buy the CrowdStrike Falcon platform directly through Microsoft Marketplace and apply those purchases against their existing Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment, a move the vendors say will remove procurement...
There’s an old IT joke that goes: “There are two types of sysadmins: those who dread the words ‘corporate update’ and those still on unpaid leave after the last one.” In April 2025, Windows 11’s 24H2 update—carrying the cryptic badge KB5055523—gave that joke fresh punchlines when it blindsided...
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