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AUSTIN, Texas - CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD), a $90 billion market cap leader in cloud-delivered endpoint and cloud workload protection with an impressive 75% gross profit margin, today unveiled its latest AI advancements, showcasing significant improvements in cybersecurity threat detection and triage. According to InvestingPro data, the company has demonstrated strong momentum with a 10.6% return in the past week. Leveraging NVIDIA’s AI software, CrowdStrike’s Charlotte AI has reportedly doubled its detection triage speed while reducing the required compute resources by half, compared to its initial launch.
The collaboration between CrowdStrike and NVIDIA aims to redefine the landscape of cybersecurity operations by integrating advanced reasoning models, which are currently under testing, to bolster intelligent automation and real-time decision-making. This strategic move comes as CrowdStrike maintains robust revenue growth of 29.4% over the last twelve months, reflecting strong market demand for its solutions. This strategic partnership is expected to equip security teams with enhanced capabilities to respond to threats with increased speed and precision.
In the face of adversaries who can reportedly compromise systems in as little as 51 seconds, according to the 2025 CrowdStrike Global Threat Report, traditional security tools are often inadequate, leading to alert fatigue and potential vulnerabilities. CrowdStrike’s use of NVIDIA AI accelerates computing to deliver the automation and intelligence necessary to stay ahead of modern threats.
The partnership also explores the potential of NVIDIA Llama Nemotron reasoning models to improve detection accuracy. This development is part of CrowdStrike’s commitment to advancing AI-powered security operations, which includes initiatives such as:
- Charlotte AI Detection Triage, which optimizes response times and operational costs by processing detections twice as fast with 50% fewer GPUs.
- Testing reasoning models to sharpen threat detection, reduce false positives, and allow security teams to concentrate on genuine threats with greater accuracy.
- Developing AI agents to support analysts in triage, response, and analysis at scale, paving the way for autonomous SOC operations.
Kari Briski, NVIDIA’s Vice President of Generative AI Software for Enterprise, highlighted the need for anticipatory AI systems capable of adapting and responding in real-time. The collaboration with CrowdStrike is said to bring such advanced reasoning to cybersecurity, automating system responses and bolstering enterprise resilience.
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This announcement is based on a press release statement from CrowdStrike.
In other recent news, CrowdStrike Holdings reported a strong financial performance, with a 25% year-over-year revenue increase, surpassing expectations. The company’s net new annual recurring revenue (NNARR) also exceeded forecasts, reaching $224 million. Despite this, analysts at Stifel adjusted their price target for CrowdStrike to $435 from $475, while maintaining a Buy rating, citing ongoing challenges such as a faulty update. RBC Capital Markets also reduced their price target to $460 from $495, reiterating an Outperform rating, and highlighted CrowdStrike’s total contract value for fiscal year 2025, which is expected to exceed $6 billion. Meanwhile, TD Cowen maintained a Buy rating with a $450 price target, noting a 40% increase in total FY25 contract value. Truist Securities also held a Buy rating with a $460 target, emphasizing the company’s successful navigation of past challenges and its strong finish to fiscal year 2025. Additionally, CrowdStrike announced a distribution agreement with Arrow Electronics to enhance cybersecurity measures across North America, expanding its channel ecosystem. This partnership aims to provide Arrow’s network with access to CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform, facilitating better cybersecurity solutions.
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