CrowdStrike has extended its Cloud Detection and Response (CDR) capabilities to Google Cloud.
CrowdStrike also extended its CrowdStrike Falcon platform to regional Google Cloud infrastructure, enabling organisations to adopt and consolidate on its AI-native cybersecurity platform while aligning with operational and data sovereignty requirements.
As part of CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security’s unified CNAPP, CrowdStrike CDR eliminates log batch processing used by traditional CDR, which often takes 15 minutes or more to surface a single detection, the company claims.
“CrowdStrike’s cloud security leadership is built on our ability to operate at runtime at scale," said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike.
"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.”
“By expanding our collaboration with CrowdStrike, customers have access to the best solutions for their unique needs,” Vineet Bhan, chief of security and identity partnerships at Google Cloud, said.




