During the AWS Summit New York Crowdstrike one of the leaders in cybersecurity, revealed several updates in AI, cloud, and Next-Gen SIEM, together with Amazon Web Services (AWS). These updates will help companies safely build, deploy, and run AI and cloud workloads. In detail, CrowdStrike is going to use its AIDR tool to help identify and fix threat exposures during the run-time of AI applications based on AWS technologies, e. g. Amazon Bedrock, Kiro, and Strands Agents. Also, CrowdStrike has introduced an MCP integration with Kiro, allowing developers to get security telemetry while writing their code. To make it easier for users to adopt and get value faster, CrowdStrike is also providing 30-day free trials of Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, Cloud Security, and Endpoint Security in the AWS Marketplace on a consuming-as-you-go model.
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This deployment is boosted by new AWS Quick Start connectors for Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon S3 access logs, alongside AWS PrivateLink cross-region support to reduce data transfer costs and minimize internet exposure. “Organizations are rapidly moving AI applications from experimentation into production,” said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike. “Together, CrowdStrike is helping customers securely build, deploy, and operate AI-powered applications on AWS, with protection that spans development, runtime, identities, and cloud infrastructure.” Ultimately, these unified cloud-scale enhancements empower enterprises to confidently manage non-human identities, govern data streams, and streamline multi-region security telemetry ingestion.


