CrowdStrike Launches AI Security Services for Secure AI Integration and SOC Enhancement
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Friday, Aug 8, 2025 1:37 pm ET1min read
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The AI Systems Security Assessment provides organizations with a comprehensive understanding of their AI usage, identifying risks and offering strategies to strengthen governance and protections. This service leverages CrowdStrike’s AI Red Team Services and Falcon platform capabilities, including AI Model Scanning and Falcon® Shield, to deliver real-time visibility into AI usage across environments and assess model and system risks [2].
The AI for SecOps Readiness service helps security teams integrate AI into their SOC operations safely and effectively. It evaluates the team’s readiness, identifies high-impact use cases for AI, and develops a secure path to AI adoption. This service includes strategic guidance and architecture planning to support responsible and scalable AI deployment [2].
CrowdStrike’s new AI Security Services are designed to counter the increasing use of AI by adversaries. Threat actors are employing AI to automate reconnaissance, generate phishing content, and bypass traditional defenses, making it crucial for organizations to stay ahead. By embedding AI into their defenses, cybersecurity teams can detect anomalies and flag suspicious activities in real-time, enhancing their ability to respond to threats [3].
The launch of these new services underscores CrowdStrike’s commitment to helping organizations navigate the complexities of AI in cybersecurity. As AI becomes more prevalent in both offensive and defensive strategies, CrowdStrike aims to provide the tools and expertise needed to secure AI systems and operationalize AI in the SOC, reducing risk and improving resilience.
References:
[1] https://www.crowdstrike.com/en-us/services/ai-security-services/
[2] https://www.crowdstrike.com/en-us/press-releases/crowdstrike-launches-new-services-secure-ai-systems-operationalize-ai-in-soc/
[3] https://www.pendo.io/pendo-blog/3-ways-ai-is-changing-the-cybersecurity-landscape
CrowdStrike Holdings (CRWD) has launched two new AI Security Services to protect and power the future of SOCs. The services enable organizations to secure AI systems and integrate AI into security operations, addressing new risks and vulnerabilities introduced by artificial intelligence. Adversaries are using AI to automate reconnaissance, produce phishing content, and bypass traditional defenses. CrowdStrike's new services combine the power of the Falcon platform, threat intelligence, and expert guidance to reduce risk, improve resilience, and move faster with confidence.
CrowdStrike Holdings (CRWD) has expanded its AI Security Services portfolio with two new offerings designed to protect and leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in security operations centers (SOCs). The new services, AI Systems Security Assessment and AI for SecOps Readiness, aim to address the evolving risks and vulnerabilities introduced by AI, while also harnessing its potential to enhance security.The AI Systems Security Assessment provides organizations with a comprehensive understanding of their AI usage, identifying risks and offering strategies to strengthen governance and protections. This service leverages CrowdStrike’s AI Red Team Services and Falcon platform capabilities, including AI Model Scanning and Falcon® Shield, to deliver real-time visibility into AI usage across environments and assess model and system risks [2].
The AI for SecOps Readiness service helps security teams integrate AI into their SOC operations safely and effectively. It evaluates the team’s readiness, identifies high-impact use cases for AI, and develops a secure path to AI adoption. This service includes strategic guidance and architecture planning to support responsible and scalable AI deployment [2].
CrowdStrike’s new AI Security Services are designed to counter the increasing use of AI by adversaries. Threat actors are employing AI to automate reconnaissance, generate phishing content, and bypass traditional defenses, making it crucial for organizations to stay ahead. By embedding AI into their defenses, cybersecurity teams can detect anomalies and flag suspicious activities in real-time, enhancing their ability to respond to threats [3].
The launch of these new services underscores CrowdStrike’s commitment to helping organizations navigate the complexities of AI in cybersecurity. As AI becomes more prevalent in both offensive and defensive strategies, CrowdStrike aims to provide the tools and expertise needed to secure AI systems and operationalize AI in the SOC, reducing risk and improving resilience.
References:
[1] https://www.crowdstrike.com/en-us/services/ai-security-services/
[2] https://www.crowdstrike.com/en-us/press-releases/crowdstrike-launches-new-services-secure-ai-systems-operationalize-ai-in-soc/
[3] https://www.pendo.io/pendo-blog/3-ways-ai-is-changing-the-cybersecurity-landscape

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