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Tech Analysis: CrowdStrike's Kernel Access and Security Architecture

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Microsoft
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3,094
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Language
English
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No
Summary

In a recent update from August 2025, CrowdStrike has been acknowledged as a leader in multiple key cybersecurity domains, including Worldwide Incident Response Services and Exposure Management, as per the IDC MarketScape analysis. The company announced its acquisition of Onum, aiming to enhance how data empowers the Agentic Security Operations Center (SOC), signaling a strategic move to integrate data-driven capabilities. A notable focus is on tackling complex security threats like MURKY PANDA, a trusted-relationship threat in the cloud. CrowdStrike's Falcon platform continues to evolve, leveraging advanced AI and machine learning to enhance endpoint security and threat detection. The company's commitment to security innovation is further highlighted by its collaboration with industry leaders like Microsoft to improve security protocols and by adhering to rigorous certifications for its kernel drivers, ensuring robust protection across different operating systems.

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