CrowdStrike will give customers more control over how they deploy content updates to the company's Falcon sensor endpoint security technology following the recent incident that saw a faulty update ...
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said that over 97% of Windows sensors are back online after an update from the cybersecurity firm caused one of the world's biggest IT outages. Last week, CrowdStrike ...
New strategic alliance brings CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor and OverWatch Threat Hunting to F5 BIG-IP, free of charge through October 14, 2026 Extending detection and response beyond the endpoint For ...
CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm headquartered in Austin, Texas, is linked to the Microsoft outage affecting airlines, banks and other businesses worldwide on Friday. The company provides antivirus ...
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CrowdStrike is betting on AI security the way it bet on cloud, as the control layer. How Project Glasswing, OpenAI TAC, and ...
The cybersecurity giant reported the recovery progress after the massive July 19 outage caused by its faulty update. CrowdStrike said 99 percent of Windows sensors for its Falcon platform are online, ...
CrowdStrike, Cisco, and Palo Alto Networks all announced agentic SOC tools at RSAC 2026. A VentureBeat analysis of all three architectures finds none shipped an agent behavioral baseline — the ...
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While the company is still analyzing the error that caused many Windows systems to crash, it said a logic error in a channel file was the cause. The Saturday blog ...
A faulty component in the latest CrowdStrike Falcon update is crashing Windows systems, impacting various organizations and services across the world, including airports, TV stations, and hospitals.