Cost-Effective, Enterprise-Grade Protection: Cybersecurity should be accessible for all businesses. With Falcon for Mobile included in Falcon Go, SMBs can access enterprise-grade mobile security at a price point that fits their budget. They no longer have to compromise on mobile protection due to cost or complexity.
Simplified Security for SMBs: We know SMBs need powerful yet user-friendly solutions. Falcon Go offers just that, with a simplified deployment and management process. The addition of Falcon for Mobile doesn’t add complexity — SMBs can easily set up and maintain protection, allowing them to focus on growing their business, not managing cybersecurity.
This integration is a major step forward in protecting SMBs from mobile cyber threats. Here’s what it means for your business.
Why Mobile Security Matters for SMBs
Including Falcon for Mobile in Falcon Go underscores our commitment to providing SMBs with comprehensive, easy-to-use, cost-effective security solutions. We understand the unique challenges SMBs face, and we’re here to help ensure that you are protected — no matter where or how your employees work.
Comprehensive Protection for All Devices: By bringing Falcon for Mobile to Falcon Go, we ensure SMBs’ desktops, laptops and mobile devices are shielded from known and unknown threats. The simplified Falcon Go UI provides visibility and protection across all devices, which is critical in today’s multi-device work environment.
Future-Proofing Businesses: As SMBs grow, so do their security needs. By choosing Falcon Go with integrated mobile protection, they’re both addressing today’s threats and preparing for the future. As cyber threats evolve, SMBs will have the advanced, AI-driven tools needed to stay ahead of attackers and safeguard their business.
Key Benefits of Falcon for Mobile in Falcon Go
One compromised mobile device can lead to data breaches, ransomware attacks and unauthorized access to sensitive business data — all threats that SMBs cannot afford. In a 2024 survey of CrowdStrike’s small business customers, 33% reported they would likely or definitely go out of business in the event of a cyberattack. Given many SMBs may not recover from a significant cyber incident, proactive protection is essential.
Mobile devices are indispensable in today’s hybrid work environments. Employees use their smartphones and tablets to communicate, access corporate data and manage tasks on the go. But with this convenience comes risk. Mobile devices are prime targets for cybercriminals who seek to target businesses with phishing attacks, malware, vulnerability exploitation and more.
The need for comprehensive security has never been more urgent. We’re thrilled to announce CrowdStrike Falcon® for Mobile is now included in CrowdStrike Falcon® Go, CrowdStrike’s endpoint protection bundle specifically designed to meet SMB needs. Android and iOS devices can now be protected by Falcon Go, along with Windows Mac and Linux devices.
AI-Powered Detection and Response: CrowdStrike’s advanced machine learning models are designed to detect and respond to mobile threats in real time, ensuring threats like malware, phishing and unauthorized access are stopped before they can cause damage.
Falcon for Mobile addresses these risks by providing real-time, AI-driven mobile threat detection and response, all powered by CrowdStrike’s cloud-native platform. With its inclusion in Falcon Go, SMBs now have access to mobile device protection in an all-in-one security solution that’s easy to deploy, manage and scale.
Empowering SMBs with Mobile Security
Now is the time to take control of mobile security and thrive in today’s digital world. Learn more about Falcon Go with Falcon for Mobile and how it can help safeguard growing businesses.
With this integration, Falcon Go now delivers even more value by securing all devices with the power of the Falcon platform, designed to stop breaches and keep small businesses safe.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) face many of the same cybersecurity threats as large enterprises but often lack the resources to maintain robust security across all devices. As SMBs rely on a growing number of smartphones and tablets, they must defend against a range of mobile-focused cyberattacks.