Innovation and Growth Recognized by Frost & Sullivan
Our investment in AI security extends beyond automation to protecting AI workloads themselves, including our recent acquisition of Pangea, which adds capabilities to secure AI interactions, inspect prompts and responses, and govern risky AI use.
This approach reflects the broader evolution of Falcon Cloud Security. According to Frost & Sullivan, “CrowdStrike remains one of the fastest-growing vendors in the CNAPP market, and its cloud security business sustained strong momentum into fiscal 2026.”
The report also highlights our continued innovation in AI-powered security, particularly through our CrowdStrike® Charlotte AI™ capabilities. These include Charlotte AI Agentic Response and agentic SOC automation, which are capabilities designed to automate investigation and response with reasoning-based actions under expert-defined guardrails. Customers using both Charlotte AI and Falcon Cloud Security can use these to translate Falcon Cloud Security findings into faster remediation while reducing analyst burden.
CrowdStrike’s recognition as a Leader in the Frost Radar reflects our strength in cloud threat detection and response.
“As one of the pioneers in CDR, CrowdStrike is particularly strong in cloud threat detection and response with its cloud detection architecture purpose-built to process cloud logs, reducing detection latency from minutes to seconds and enabling automated cloud response actions,” Frost & Sullivan highlights in its report.
We continue to build new capabilities to help security teams prioritize and act on cloud risk. Recent innovations in CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security include adversary-informed risk prioritization, which identifies which cloud risks are known to be exploited by threat actors, as well as Timeline Explorer, which reconstructs findings into time-ordered root cause analysis to support faster investigation and remediation.
