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AUSTIN & LAS VEGAS - CrowdStrike (NASDAQ:CRWD) on Tuesday announced Threat AI, a new system designed to automate complex intelligence workflows and accelerate threat response. The technology is part of the company’s newly introduced Agentic Security Workforce initiative.
Threat AI includes mission-ready agents that analyze threat data, hunt for adversaries, and take action across the kill chain. The system aims to help security teams focus on high-impact investigations while maintaining control over the process. The company’s robust financial health, rated as ’Good’ by InvestingPro, supports its continued investment in innovative solutions, with revenue growing at 23.5% year-over-year.
The initial release features two primary components: a Malware Analysis Agent that automates file analysis and identification in seconds, and a Hunt Agent that continuously performs proactive threat hunting across environments.
"Adversaries are weaponizing AI to accelerate every stage of attacks - what once took months can now happen in seconds, collapsing the defender’s window of response," said Adam Meyers, head of Counter Adversary Operations at CrowdStrike, according to the press release.
The company also introduced a Chrome browser extension that provides CrowdStrike’s adversary intelligence directly within analysts’ web browsers during external research.
CrowdStrike currently tracks more than 265 threat groups worldwide, including nation-state, eCrime, and hacktivist organizations. The company stated that Threat AI is informed by decisions from its Counter Adversary Operations team of threat hunters and intelligence experts.
The announcement was made at the company’s Fal.Con 2025 event. CrowdStrike indicated that additional agents for triage, correlation, and exposure mapping are planned for future release. For detailed analysis of CrowdStrike’s financial health and growth prospects, investors can access comprehensive Pro Research Reports available exclusively on InvestingPro, which covers over 1,400 top US stocks with actionable intelligence.
In other recent news, CrowdStrike announced its acquisition of AI security firm Pangea, with plans to develop a comprehensive AI Detection and Response solution. This strategic move is expected to enhance CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform, securing the entire AI lifecycle. Additionally, the company has partnered with NVIDIA to integrate their AI security agent with NVIDIA’s Nemotron AI models, expanding protection across AI agents. CrowdStrike also revealed new partnerships with major tech companies like Amazon Web Services, Intel, Meta, NVIDIA, and Salesforce, focusing on safeguarding enterprise AI systems. At the Fal.Con 2025 conference, artificial intelligence for security was a central theme, with significant product announcements and partnerships highlighted. Following the event, Mizuho raised its price target for CrowdStrike to $450, citing strong demand for the company’s services. Meanwhile, DA Davidson maintained its Buy rating, emphasizing the importance of AI security. These developments reflect CrowdStrike’s commitment to advancing its AI security capabilities.
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