CrowdStrike | Latest News & Updates - Oct 29, 2024 Release

Delta is suing CrowdStrike for over $500 million in damages due to a July IT outage caused by a faulty Falcon update that disrupted multiple sectors, including air travel...


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CrowdStrike

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CrowdStrike is a global cybersecurity leader that has redefined modern security with its advanced cloud-native platform, the CrowdStrike Falcon®, designed to protect endpoints, cloud workloads, identities, and data. The platform utilizes AI and real-time threat intelligence to deliver accurate detections, automated protection, and elite threat hunting, making it a pioneer in cloud-delivered endpoint protection.


CrowdStrike - Latest News and Updates

  • Delta is suing CrowdStrike for over $500 million in damages due to a July IT outage caused by a faulty Falcon update that disrupted multiple sectors, including air travel.
  • CrowdStrike has gained 18% in 2024 despite a stock plunge due to a defective software update causing a widespread IT outage, leading to a lowered fiscal 2025 guidance.
  • CrowdStrike announced a new algorithmic account linking feature for Active Directory accounts in its Falcon Identity Protection.
  • CrowdStrike has launched Falcon Foundry, a low-code application platform for building custom apps on the CrowdStrike Falcon platform.
  • Cloudflare transforms its SOC with CrowdStrike's Next-Gen SIEM, offering zero latency in threat detection and reduced SIEM costs.
  • The State of Arizona won CrowdStrike’s Hero of the Year award for its proactive cybersecurity strategy.
  • CrowdStrike is a strategic sponsor of the 4th edition of CIBER.gal.
  • CrowdStrike is sponsoring CYBERWARCON on November 22.
  • Carahsoft paid CrowdStrike for a $32 million order of identity threat protection software intended for the IRS, which ultimately did not purchase it.
  • Daniel Bernard, CrowdStrike's Chief Business Officer, emphasized the importance of enhancing cybersecurity for small businesses at the National Cybersecurity Alliance's Cybersecurity Summit.

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