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CrowdStrike Deepens AWS Partnership to Drive Secure AI Adoption and Innovation

July 17, 2025 By admin Leave a Comment

CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) has announced a strategic expansion of its partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS), significantly enhancing the integration of artificial intelligence into cybersecurity frameworks. The core of this collaboration centers around two groundbreaking offerings—falcon-mcp, an MCP server designed specifically for CrowdStrike’s Falcon® platform, and CrowdStrike AI Red Team Services—now conveniently accessible through AWS Marketplace’s recently introduced AI Agents and Tools category. These advancements provide AWS users a robust framework to securely embed and scale AI-driven security workflows directly within their existing AWS environments, effectively merging security innovation with reliable infrastructure.

Despite the accelerating pace of AI adoption across industries, enterprises still face considerable challenges when integrating advanced AI systems securely into real-time cybersecurity operations. Without robust frameworks to safely operationalize artificial intelligence, organizations risk introducing significant new vulnerabilities. CrowdStrike’s introduction of falcon-mcp addresses this critical gap by providing a secure, standardized protocol that seamlessly integrates large language models (LLMs) and AI agents into CrowdStrike’s Falcon telemetry, which includes vital insights from threat intelligence, behavioral analytics, detections, and incident management data. Accessible in preview mode through Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, falcon-mcp simplifies and accelerates the deployment of secure AI workflows, enabling enterprises to rapidly harness advanced AI capabilities without compromising their cybersecurity posture.

Parallel to falcon-mcp, CrowdStrike’s AI Red Team Services present another transformative advancement. This solution systematically tests, validates, and fortifies AI systems, focusing primarily on identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities specific to LLMs and their operational environments. By aligning its assessments with recognized security frameworks such as OWASP’s Top 10 for LLMs, CrowdStrike delivers actionable, targeted insights, allowing enterprises to proactively reinforce AI infrastructure against threats like data breaches, unauthorized code execution, and malicious manipulation of AI applications.

Daniel Bernard, CrowdStrike’s Chief Business Officer, emphasizes the essential nature of secure AI deployment, stating, “Agentic AI is fundamentally changing business of all sizes across every industry—but only secure AI can safely scale to deliver long-term results.” Bernard underlines CrowdStrike’s intent to empower enterprises to confidently build, test, and run AI-driven security workflows on the same trusted cybersecurity platform safeguarding some of the world’s most sensitive environments. Complementing Bernard’s perspective, Jay McBain, Chief Analyst at Canalys, highlights the increasing urgency of securing AI integrations, noting that “the security risks tied to LLMs and agentic platforms are quickly moving from theoretical to practical.” McBain credits CrowdStrike’s enhanced collaboration with AWS as raising the bar for securely operationalizing AI at enterprise scale.

By harnessing deep native integrations with AWS solutions such as Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Bedrock, CrowdStrike ensures comprehensive protection throughout the entire AI application lifecycle. CrowdStrike’s innovations—including AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM), Falcon Data Protection, and AI Red Team Services—are specifically tailored to defend the intricate infrastructure powering AI innovation. Reflecting the depth of trust between these industry leaders, AWS itself depends on CrowdStrike’s Falcon® platform to safeguard its infrastructure end-to-end—from code development through cloud deployment, extending to endpoint security and data protection. In turn, this partnership positions CrowdStrike and AWS uniquely at the forefront of securing the next era of AI innovation, equipping enterprises to confidently embrace the full transformative potential of artificial intelligence without compromise.

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