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CrowdStrike extends cloud threat detection to Google Cloud

Falcon platform update answers real-time response and sovereignty demands across multi-cloud environments.

Fri, 24 Apr 2026
CrowdStrike extends cloud threat detection to Google Cloud

CrowdStrike has expanded its cloud detection and response (CDR) capabilities to Google Cloud in response to what the company says is a surge in AI-enabled attacks targeting complex cloud environments.

The move extends CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform into one of the world’s largest cloud ecosystems.

Attackers are increasingly automating reconnaissance and lateral movement, compressing attack timelines significantly, with some breaches progressing from initial access to data exfiltration within minutes.

 
 

CrowdStrike said its expanded CDR capability is designed to address this challenge by analysing cloud activity as it happens, rather than relying on delayed log processing.

“Every second counts when adversaries can move from access to exfiltration in minutes,” Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, said in a statement.

“Extending CrowdStrike CDR to one of the world’s largest cloud platforms gives more organisations the speed and precision to stop cloud attacks the moment they begin.”

The expansion also introduces greater flexibility for global organisations navigating data residency and compliance requirements.

“Google Cloud is committed to an open security ecosystem, enabling greater choice and flexibility for our customers,” Vineet Bhan, director of security and identity partnerships at Google Cloud, said.

Stakeholders say the integration addresses a growing need for security models that can operate at scale without compromising governance. Alexander Pabst, deputy CISO at Allianz Group, said combining real-time detection with global infrastructure is critical to keeping pace with modern threats.

“Cloud attacks are evolving rapidly, and stopping them requires real-time visibility and the ability to act instantly,” Pabst said.

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David Hollingworth

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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