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The new initiative aims to accelerate cloud threat detection and response, and it is now available through AWS Marketplace.
CrowdStrike has announced Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response at AWS re:Inforce 2025, a new program designed to boost cloud security by integrating CrowdStrike’s AI-native Falcon platform with AWS Security Incident Response services.
The program aims to help organisations improve the speed and effectiveness of incident response in complex cloud environments.
According to CrowdStrike, the Falcon platform enables customers to detect 96 per cent more threats in half the time and complete investigations 66 per cent faster, supporting quicker response times and reducing overall security risk.
“Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response puts the protection of the Falcon platform into the hands of AWS customers when it’s needed most,” Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, said in a 17 June statement.
“The integration is designed to make AI-powered incident response more accessible and efficient.”
The new program brings together AWS’s automated triage and investigation workflows with Falcon’s advanced threat detection, providing a unified solution across the incident life cycle. It also offers streamlined procurement and deployment within customers’ existing AWS environments.
“In the evolving threat landscape, cloud security solutions must be both effective and accessible,” Hart Rossman, director of security incident response at AWS, said.
“This collaboration aims to deliver both, through technical integration and optimised pricing.”
CrowdStrike’s solutions are available in AWS Marketplace and have achieved the “Deployed on AWS” designation, affirming compatibility and operational readiness on AWS infrastructure.
The offering is now available to AWS customers at preferred pricing through the AWS Marketplace.
David Hollingworth has been writing about technology for over 20 years, and has worked for a range of print and online titles in his career. He is enjoying getting to grips with cyber security, especially when it lets him talk about Lego.
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