CrowdStrike launches AI-powered incident response service for AWS customers

Andy Jassy, President and CEO of Amazon.com - Official Website
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CrowdStrike has announced the launch of Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response at AWS re:Inforce 2025. This new program aims to enhance cyber protection for AWS customers by offering AI-powered incident response services from the CrowdStrike Falcon cybersecurity platform at preferred rates through the AWS Marketplace.

The initiative is designed to address the increasing speed and complexity of cyberattacks that challenge traditional response methods, particularly in cloud environments. The Falcon platform claims to detect 96% more threats in half the time and investigate incidents 66% faster, thereby improving organizations’ ability to prevent breaches. By integrating with AWS Security Incident Response’s automated workflow, it provides a comprehensive solution for managing security incidents.

“Speed is everything in cybersecurity,” stated Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike. He emphasized that “Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response puts the proven protection of the Falcon platform into the hands of AWS customers the moment they need it.”

Hart Rossman, director of security incident response at AWS, added that “in the evolving threat landscape, cloud security needs to be powerful, practical, and properly priced.” He noted that Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response meets these criteria by integrating CrowdStrike’s AI-native platform with AWS’s enterprise-grade services at optimized pricing.

CrowdStrike offerings are now verified as being deployed on AWS, allowing customers to leverage both platforms’ capabilities while benefiting from streamlined procurement and deployment processes.

For additional details about this initiative, interested parties can visit CrowdStrike’s website.



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