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The two have signed a multi-year partnership that will see more than 500,000 endpoints migrate to the Falcon platform.
CrowdStrike and Kroll have announced a strategic alliance designed to strengthen managed detection and response services and accelerate cyber resilience for customers globally, with Kroll shifting protection for over half a million endpoints to the CrowdStrike Falcon platform.
Kroll will consolidate multiple legacy and point solutions into CrowdStrike’s AI-native platform, which the companies say will deliver faster detection, investigation, and full-cycle remediation while maintaining Kroll’s established advisory and incident response capabilities.
“Kroll’s migration to Falcon Complete Next-Gen MDR is a defining moment for the MDR market,” Tom Etheridge, chief global services officer at CrowdStrike, said in a statement.
“This partnership represents where the industry is headed, combining world-class expertise with AI-native technology to deliver faster, smarter, full-cycle protection. Together, CrowdStrike and Kroll are raising the bar for what organisations should expect from managed detection and response.”
David Burg, Global Group Head of Cyber and Data Resilience at Kroll, said the partnership aligns with the company’s mission to “protect, restore, and maximise value” for clients.
“I believe we have the best independent cyber advisory team globally – spanning critical capabilities, global reach, and unmatched credentials – who are on the front lines working with our customers against the ever-growing threat landscape,” Burg said.
“This partnership will ensure we can fight sophisticated global threat actors with state-of-the-art cyber technology at our disposal – protecting data and identities whilst securing digital, physical, and financial assets. Our customers need the best experts using the best technology in a complex and evolving world.”
Both companies say the partnership marks a significant step in the evolution of MDR, blending AI-powered tooling with human expertise to deliver faster outcomes and stronger protection for organisations worldwide.
The news comes as CrowdStrike revealed it has been named Amazon Web Services (AWS) 2025 Global Security Partner of the Year and Global Marketplace Partner of the Year, as well as the Canada, Iberia, MENA, and SSA Technology Partner of the Year.
"CrowdStrike and AWS set the standard for leadership in cloud security. Being named AWS’s Global Security Partner of the Year and Global Marketplace Partner of the Year reinforces what customers already know: when it comes to protecting mission-critical cloud environments, this collaboration delivers," Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, said.
"Amazon chose CrowdStrike to help secure its own infrastructure – the ultimate proof point. Together, we’re stopping the most sophisticated threats across every industry and geography. As AI and cloud-native innovation accelerate, our collaboration isn’t just keeping pace – it’s defining what’s possible when security and cloud infrastructure work as one."
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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