AI-based cyber defense for SMEs at Amazon

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In contrast to large companies, many SMEs still use traditional cyber defense solutions and are therefore highly at risk. AI-powered defense offers more security.

CrowdStrike's AI-powered cybersecurity offering for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), CrowdStrike Falcon Go, is now available on Amazon Business. Falcon Go is designed to help SMBs defend against modern cybersecurity threats.

Support for small IT teams and non-technical people

It combines the power of CrowdStrike's industry-leading protection in an intuitive, simplified package designed to support smaller IT teams and non-technical users. It is the first CrowdStrike offering in Amazon's business-to-business (B2B) store and the largest dedicated sales channel to date for CrowdStrike's rapidly growing SMB offering.

While the world's largest companies have long since switched from traditional antivirus (AV) tools to modern, cloud-based and AI-powered defense systems, SMBs still have some catching up to do. At the same time, the number of sophisticated cyber threats and attacks continues to increase. To close this gap and provide SMBs with the same protection trusted by businesses worldwide, Falcon Go leverages CrowdStrike's AI-powered Falcon platform, which has achieved 100% ransomware protection in SE Labs testing .

Accessible to all SMEs via Amazon

“Our goal with Falcon Go is to offer modern, AI-powered cybersecurity to everyone who wants effective protection. Although small and medium-sized businesses today face the same novel and sophisticated threats as large enterprises, the vast majority use traditional AV solutions designed to reactively defend against known malware,” said Lisa Campbell, vice president of Small and Medium Business at CrowdStrike. “For us, the Amazon Business Store is a strategic channel to reach millions of SMEs and make modern cyber protection against modern threats available to the general public.”

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About CrowdStrike

CrowdStrike Inc., a global leader in cybersecurity, is redefining security in the cloud age with its completely redesigned platform for protecting workloads and devices. The lean single-agent architecture of the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform uses cloud-scaled artificial intelligence and ensures protection and transparency across the company. This prevents attacks on end devices both inside and outside the network. With the help of the company's own CrowdStrike Threat Graph®, CrowdStrike Falcon correlates around 1 trillion endpoint-related events worldwide every day and in real time. This makes the CrowdStrike Falcon platform one of the world's most advanced data platforms for cybersecurity.


 

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