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next-gen siem
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The tag next-gen siem on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about modern security information and event management solutions, with a focus on CrowdStrike's Falcon Next-Gen SIEM. Topics include integrating AI security across endpoints, browsers, SaaS, and cloud workflows, as well as extending SIEM support for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint telemetry. Recurring themes involve AI governance, agent monitoring, and consolidating security operations in mixed-vendor SOC environments. The content highlights how next-gen SIEM platforms aim to improve visibility, streamline operations, and address challenges posed by rapid AI adoption and data-heavy security workflows.
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’s latest platform update is more than a routine feature refresh: it is a clear sign that the company sees the next security battleground as the intersection of AI governance and security operations modernization. The new Falcon AI protections are built around the idea that the...