CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) is pushing deeper into the enterprise AI stack by integrating its Falcon® platform with the technologies of AWS, Intel, Meta, NVIDIA, and Salesforce. Rather than positioning itself as a standalone layer, CrowdStrike is embedding directly into the platforms where AI models are trained, deployed, and operated. This integration-first strategy reflects a recognition that AI security cannot be bolted on afterward—it must be architected into the environments, workloads, and applications at the very moment they are built and run.
With AWS, Falcon protection integrates natively into SageMaker, Bedrock, and AWS Marketplace, extending security from model training to deployment and runtime. Intel partnerships ensure Falcon Data Protection runs directly on Intel NPU technology, while Dell’s AI PCs bring protection to the endpoint level, fusing hardware and software into a single secure foundation. Meta’s CyberSOCEval benchmarks, developed with CrowdStrike, establish standardized ways to evaluate how integrated AI systems respond to real-world cyber threats. NVIDIA brings Falcon into the lifecycle of enterprise AI factories, ensuring posture management and runtime security live inside GPU-accelerated workflows. Finally, Salesforce is embedding Falcon Shield into its Security Center and linking Falcon with Charlotte AI in Agentforce, binding business and security operations together on one platform.
These integrations turn Falcon into more than a security layer—they make it a connective fabric for the AI ecosystem. By weaving protection into the services, chips, and applications enterprises already rely on, CrowdStrike is creating a security architecture that moves in lockstep with innovation. As adversaries exploit every weak link, this integration-first approach ensures enterprises can adopt AI with confidence, knowing their defenses are inseparable from the very systems powering their transformation.
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