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Crowdstrike New Offerings and Bionic.ai Acquisition

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CrowdStrike has announced new products extending its Falcon protection line. It also shared an update on the acquisition of Bionic.ai for cash and stock for an undisclosed amount. The companies expect this transaction to close during CrowdStrike’s next fiscal quarter.

It uses an agentless approach to protecting applications by discovering vulnerable code dependencies and inventorying services and data usage. CrowdStrike will integrate Bionic into Falcon as well as continue to offer it as a standalone product.

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Product Portfolio

The company announced several extensions to its Falcon line of defensive products, adding to the more than 20 existing modules that have made the tool both popular and effective, especially among larger corporate customers. Almost two-thirds of their customers deploy at least five Falcon modules, according to their latest data. The new products include:

  1. Raptor, which incorporates the CharlotteAI incident investigation tool. This will help automate incident investigations and analysis, correlating and summarizing various events in a new collaborative incident command portal, and respond to natural language queries in one of more than a dozen different languages. It will also include the XDR Incident Workbench to help remediate any exploits and the Humio near-real-time analysis tool it acquired from Dell Technologies Inc. in 2021. The latter has been rebranded Lightning-Fast Search.

Falcon for IT, which has automated cross-platform libraries for orchestration tasks for general IT operations and can monitor managed endpoints for system utilization and running services status.

CrowdStrike’s Falcon will get a boost to cover more of the security landscape, better incorporate AI-based techniques and compete with products such as Wiz’s cloud native tools and Google’s Chronicle, just to name two competitors who are already in this market space and leveraging AI.

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A big advantage of Falcon is its combined agent/agentless approach that makes it easier to collect and analyze a lot of data. Falcon’s challenge for IT managers is being able to integrate the new components and for potential customers to share the collected data among the right staff members that have the skills to understand what they are seeing and to act on the alerts.

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