CrowdStrike has announced expanded partnerships and alliances with global system integrators (GSIs), managed service providers (MSPs) and managed security service providers (MSSPs) to power legacy SIEM transformation services with CrowdStrike Falcon® Next-Gen SIEM. Partners and alliances including Deloitte, Ernst & Young LLP (EY US), HCLTech, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and more are choosing CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM for its ability to unify Falcon and third-party data, threat intelligence, AI and workflow automation to deliver the AI-native SOC – stopping breaches with unprecedented speed and efficiency.
The velocity and sophistication of cyberattacks continues to increase, with breakout times now measured in minutes. At the same time, the growing cybersecurity skills gap increases the risk of a data breach. Service providers are the trusted advisors that organizations rely on for strategy, deployment and management, but the technology powering these services is out of date. Legacy SIEMs are too slow and complex to match the speed of today’s adversary. Service providers require a new approach to manage immense volumes of security and IT data and accelerate threat detection and response. With Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, CrowdStrike is delivering on the promise of the AI-native SOC, combining Falcon and third-party data, threat intelligence, AI and workflow automation to secure customers against modern threats.
“Service providers have brought SIEM technology to customer environments for decades. It’s time for better – faster response times, less complexity, lower operating costs,” said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer, CrowdStrike. “The fact that our service partners and alliances – many of the world’s best – trust CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM to drive SOC transformation and stop breaches illustrates the competitive advantages and market opportunity CrowdStrike provides.”
“Falcon Next-Gen SIEM and the service capabilities delivered by our global partners and alliances is how we win and scale,” said Tom Etheridge, chief global services officer, CrowdStrike. “Together, we’re sharing our expertise and industry-leading technology to secure more customers, offering the flexibility of working with trusted SIEM partners.”