CrowdStrike Brings AI-Driven Cybersecurity to Amazon Business

By Stefania Viscusi

In a bid to help fortify the cybersecurity defenses of small and medium businesses (SMBs), CrowdStrike announced that it has officially launched its AI-powered cybersecurity solution, CrowdStrike Falcon Go, on Amazon Business.

This announcement marks the first CrowdStrike offering available on Amazon's business-to-business (B2B) store and now provides the company with a dedicated distribution channel for its rapidly expanding SMB-focused products.

As cyber threats continue to grow in sophistication, CrowdStrike’s inclusion in Amazon Business is making AI-native cybersecurity more accessible to SMBs looking to bolster their defenses against the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.

CrowdStrike’s advanced cloud-native platform, CrowdStrike Falcon, protects critical enterprise areas such as endpoints, cloud workloads, identity, and data. The inclusion of Falcon Go on Amazon Business makes top-tier cybersecurity accessible to SMBs and offers a simplified, powerful defense against cyber threats.

Falcon Go is specifically designed to cater to the unique needs of smaller IT teams and non-technical users within SMBs. So they too can benefit from cutting-edge technology without the need for extensive technical expertise.

CrowdStrike's AI-native Falcon platform also achieved a 100% ransomware prevention score in SE testing, emphasizing its robust and proactive defense capabilities.

“Our goal with Falcon Go is to bring modern AI-powered cybersecurity to anyone that wants protection that works. Despite the fact that today’s SMBs face the same novel and sophisticated threats as large enterprises, the vast majority are using legacy AV that has been designed to reactively defend against already-seen malware,” said Lisa Campbell, CrowdStrike’s Vice President of Small and Medium Business. “We see the Amazon Business store as a strategic channel for reaching millions of SMB buyers and a means to bring modern cyber protection against modern threats to the masses.”




Edited by Alex Passett
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