CrowdStrike's September 2025 blog highlights the disclosure of two zero-day vulnerabilities and eight critical vulnerabilities as part of 84 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) addressed in the recent Patch Tuesday updates. The company has been recognized as a leader in managed detection and response services in Europe and has advanced the training of cybersecurity machine learning models against evasive malware through the EMBER2024 initiative. The blog also discusses the use of AI to defend against the growing attack surface and outlines CrowdStrike's efforts in cloud security by preventing container escape attempts and tracing attack paths to sensitive data. Additionally, CrowdStrike emphasizes its leadership position in various industry reports and its achievements in AI security, threat detection, and response capabilities for both cloud and endpoint security. The company is also noted for its proactive approach in adversary intelligence tailored to customer environments and for offering new AI security services to strengthen security operations center (SOC) readiness.