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CrowdStrike expands AI security platform through gateway partnerships

Cyber security firm CrowdStrike extends AI detection and response capabilities across major AI gateways.

Wed, 17 Jun 2026
CrowdStrike expands AI security platform through gateway partnerships

CrowdStrike has expanded its artificial intelligence security capabilities through a series of integrations with major AI gateway providers, positioning its Falcon platform as a centralised security layer for enterprise AI environments.

The cyber security company announced that Falcon AI Detection and Response (AIDR) will now integrate with platforms including Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, JetStream Security, Kong, LiteLLM, Maxim AI, and TrueFoundry, extending visibility and threat detection across AI applications, models, and APIs.

“Every enterprise has AI in production across multiple gateways, models, and APIs. That’s not a future state, it’s today’s attack surface,” Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, said in a statement.

 
 

“With Falcon AIDR and our AI gateway ecosystem, CrowdStrike makes the Falcon platform AI’s security control plane, so organisations benefit from unified visibility and protection wherever their AI runs.”

Under the expanded ecosystem, Falcon AIDR will provide threat detection, data protection, access controls, and policy enforcement directly at the AI gateway layer without requiring organisations to redesign existing architectures. The platform is designed to monitor prompts, responses, AI agents, and underlying models, enabling organisations to identify and block prompt-injection attacks, jailbreak attempts, and unintended data exposure in real time.

CrowdStrike said the integrations provide a unified view of activity across increasingly complex AI deployments. Security controls can be enforced in-line, allowing organisations to respond immediately to threats without interrupting AI-driven workflows.

Data collected through AIDR will also feed into CrowdStrike’s Falcon Next-Gen SIEM platform, enabling security teams to correlate AI-related threats with activity across endpoints, identities, cloud infrastructure, SaaS environments and third-party data sources.

The announcement forms part of CrowdStrike’s broader push to establish Falcon as a unified security platform for AI, extending protection across the full AI stack as enterprise adoption accelerates.

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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.