SMEs: Stop ransomware attacks

SMEs: Stop ransomware attacks

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Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated and are able to overcome well-known antivirus products. SMEs in particular are at risk. A new solution helps you stop attacks and protect your data.

CrowdStrike announced a new, groundbreaking version of CrowdStrike Falcon® Go, giving small and medium-sized businesses the protection they need to stop ransomware attacks and prevent data breaches. With just a few clicks, small and medium-sized businesses gain the ability to quickly and easily implement industry-leading protection to stop modern cyberattacks missed by ineffective antivirus products. CrowdStrike sets a new standard in cybersecurity for SMEs and enables companies of all sizes to achieve AI-powered cybersecurity.

AI based platform

Traditional antivirus solutions used by most SMBs cannot keep up with ransomware and cyberattacks that are becoming increasingly large and sophisticated. Falcon Go is built on CrowdStrike's AI-powered Falcon platform and offers world-class protection. In SE Labs tests, Falcon Go even achieved 100% ransomware protection. Falcon Go downloads and installs in seconds, allowing organizations to instantly protect their business and prevent security breaches. Anyone can easily use Falcon Go, regardless of their level of technical knowledge.

“Cyberattacks and ransomware should be issues that no SMB needs to worry about, but the failure of traditional antivirus products puts many businesses at risk. The damage often means the end of operations and ranges from disruption to ongoing business to litigation and financial loss,” said Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer at CrowdStrike. “Current cybersecurity offerings for SMBs leave this large market segment underserved and inadequately protected. This changes with Falcon Go: It offers AI-based protection, ease of use and delivers exactly the result every company needs - namely the prevention of security breaches.”

This strengthens the cyber defense of SMEs

The latest version of Falcon Go ensures that every investment in cyber defense pays off and companies can focus on growing their business. Falcon Go empowers SMBs with AI-native cybersecurity and features:

  • Immediate usability: With out-of-the-box protection, devices can be provisioned, secured, and managed instantly.
  • Verification of protection: A simple, unified home screen immediately displays device protection, threat activity, and the product's effectiveness in preventing attacks.
  • Data theft prevention: The complete visibility and control of USB media prevents accidental and intentional exfiltration of corporate data.
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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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