AI must be deployed strategically in the SOC to outpace AI-savvy adversaries. The Threat Hunting Report details how SCATTERED SPIDER, for example, now moves from account takeover to ransomware deployment in just 24 hours — 32% faster year-over-year. This pace demands a structured and secured AI-driven response.
AI is transforming business processes and the threat landscape. CrowdStrike is expanding our AI Security Services portfolio to help organizations meet the dual challenges of securing their AI systems and effectively integrating AI into security operations.
As adversaries accelerate with AI, organizations must modernize their operations to keep pace. AI for SecOps Readiness helps security teams effectively use AI to increase the speed and scale of their detection, investigation, and response. CrowdStrike experts evaluate each organization’s AI readiness by assessing their team structure, tooling, workflows, and other factors to see where AI can have the greatest impact.
Whether helping organizations identify unapproved AI use, simulate attacks against AI systems, or design AI-driven security operations workflows, CrowdStrike brings real-world risk modeling and frontline expertise to every engagement.
AI Systems Security Assessment
Organizations must understand where AI is being used, the risk it introduces, and how to reduce that risk without slowing operations. CrowdStrike is helping them do it with two new offerings: AI Systems Security Assessment and AI for SecOps Readiness. Both are part of our AI Security Services portfolio and build on the launch of AI Red Team Services last November. Customers can purchase these services individually or access them via the CrowdStrike Services retainer.
After these issues are surfaced, CrowdStrike experts help resolve them. The AI Systems Security Assessment includes technical analysis and workshops to evaluate the AI operating environment and policy controls. Customers receive a strategic summary report with prioritized recommendations to reduce exposure and improve governance. With our experts’ insight, organizations can establish the foundation for secure AI adoption and integration.
The AI Systems Security Assessment gives organizations visibility into how AI is being used across their environments, detects risks, and provides guidance on protecting AI systems.
AI for SecOps Readiness
To learn more, visit https://www.crowdstrike.com/en-us/services/ai-security-services/ or reach out to services@crowdstrike.com.
Enterprises are adopting large language models (LLMs), copilots, and agentic tools, all of which introduce new risks: shadow AI, misconfigurations, and autonomous agents that act as non-human identities and operate with privileged access. All the while, adversaries are using AI to their advantage. The newly released CrowdStrike 2025 Threat Hunting Report explores how threat actors are targeting software used to build AI agents and adopting AI at scale, using it to automate reconnaissance and conduct convincing and effective social engineering campaigns.
Built on Real-World Threat Intelligence
Our teams bring deep expertise in incident response, red teaming, and adversary emulation — with hundreds of thousands of hours of incident response delivered annually. We combine this experience with Falcon-native telemetry to surface AI risks, identify attack paths, and align use cases to real-world adversary tactics.
CrowdStrike AI Security Services are threat-informed by design. Each service is built on the same intelligence that tracks more than 265 active adversary groups and powers CrowdStrike’s industry-leading detection and response.
CrowdStrike experts identify AI usage across cloud, SaaS, and endpoint environments using the CrowdStrike Falcon® cybersecurity platform, specifically key capabilities such as CrowdStrike Falcon® Shield SaaS security, CrowdStrike Falcon® Cloud Security AI-SPM, and AI model scanning. They assess AI configurations, access controls, and integration points to surface issues such as potential misconfigurations, sensitive data exposure, shadow AI, and gaps in governance. Further, they assess model and system risk using internal benchmarking tools that emulate adversary tactics.
The result is a clear path to AI adoption. CrowdStrike works with stakeholders to define high-impact areas to apply AI, tailored to each organization’s maturity and operating environment. Customers receive a detailed roadmap for operationalizing AI, including use case prioritization, reference architectures, “build vs. buy” recommendations, and design patterns modeled on real-world applications, such as GenAI solutions built by the CrowdStrike Incident Response team. The integration plan encompasses Falcon-native and third-party AI tools with clear guidance to lower risk and streamline adoption.