Security News > 2023 > September > CrowdStrike Fal.Con 2023: CrowdStrike Brings AI and Cloud Application Security to Falcon

At CrowdStrike Fal.Con 2023, CrowdStrike announced a new Falcon Raptor release with generative-AI capabilities and the acquisition of Bionic.
CrowdStrike Falcon covers endpoint security, Extended Detection and Response, cloud security, threat intelligence, identity protection, security/IT Ops and observability.
"There is no longer a need for security analysts to go to different points to try to correlate CrowdStrike and third-party data, as everything is stitched together by Charlotte AI to reduce the time needed for triage and analysis," said Rajamani.
As CrowdStrike Falcon consists of multiple modules that broadly address the security landscape, it competes on multiple fronts.
This extends CrowdStrike's cloud native application protection platform to deliver risk visibility and protection across all cloud infrastructure, applications and services.
"As a result, CrowdStrike will be the first cybersecurity company to deliver complete code-to-runtime cloud security from one unified platform."
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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/crowdstrike-fal-con-news-announcements/
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