BSI lists CrowdStrike as a qualified APT response service provider

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CrowdStrike, a leading provider of cloud-based protection for endpoints, workloads, identity and data, has been included in the list of qualified APT response service providers by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).

The The BSI list helps companies, operators of critical infrastructures and government institutions to find qualified security service providers to defend against ongoing or past attacks on your IT infrastructure. CrowdStrike's full-service IR offering meets the strict criteria of the BSI Act according to § 3 BSIG and is recommended for responding to APT attacks (Advanced Persistent Threats). The recognition by the BSI underlines the leading role of CrowdStrike and CrowdStrike Services in the field of incident response services for companies and organizations in Germany to be able to adequately defend against cyber attacks.

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As a qualified security service provider, CrowdStrike has successfully passed the two-stage suitability procedure of the BSI, in which the processes and investigation services were first checked with regard to their conformity with the criteria set by the BSI. Then, in a technical interview, CrowdStrike's experts were extensively tested and evaluated using a series of fictional scenarios.

“Being included in the BSI list of qualified APT response service providers is an important endorsement for our growing service business in Germany, the expertise of our top team in the region and worldwide and most importantly for the team’s mission-oriented approach to protecting our German customers” , says Robin Brocks, Incident Response Manager at CrowdStrike in Germany.

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“Enterprises face the challenge that today's attackers are becoming more sophisticated and persistent, always looking for new ways to move through an enterprise environment and profit from data theft and other illegal activities. Stopping them requires speed and transparency, and it takes the combined effort of human expertise and technology to thwart these cyber actors' advanced attacks. Our unique combination of the fully cloud-native Falcon® platform and the deep expertise of our elite teams enable best-in-class response capabilities and make CrowdStrike an industry leader in protecting organizations from advanced threats.”

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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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