TLDR
- CrowdStrike launches Falcon free trials across AWS Marketplace services
- Falcon AI protections expand to Amazon Bedrock and AWS AI workloads
- New AWS integrations help speed cloud security deployment at scale
- CrowdStrike strengthens AI application security across AWS ecosystems
- Falcon platform availability grows with flexible AWS consumption options
CrowdStrike Holdings (CRWD) traded at $685.04, up 0.82%, as the cybersecurity company expanded its AWS partnership. The company introduced new AI security capabilities, cloud protections, and marketplace offerings. The updates also added free trials and integrations designed to accelerate Falcon platform adoption.
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The latest developments extend CrowdStrike’s presence across AWS environments. At the same time, the company increased security coverage for AI applications and cloud workloads. As organizations deploy more AI services, demand for integrated security solutions continues to grow.
CrowdStrike Expands AI Security Coverage Across AWS
CrowdStrike expanded Falcon AI Detection and Response capabilities across several AWS services. The additions support applications built with Amazon Bedrock, Kiro, and Strands Agents. As a result, organizations can gain broader visibility into AI environments throughout deployment stages.
The platform evaluates communications involving large language models, AI agents, and related services. It helps identify prompt injection attempts, data exposure risks, and malicious activity. Consequently, organizations can monitor AI operations with greater consistency.
CrowdStrike also integrated Falcon MCP capabilities with Kiro development workflows. The integration provides security intelligence directly within coding environments. Therefore, developers can access security context while building AI-powered applications.
Falcon Platform Availability Expands Through AWS Marketplace
CrowdStrike introduced new 30-day free trials for several Falcon platform offerings. The free trials cover Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, Falcon Cloud Security, and Falcon Endpoint Security. This approach allows organizations to evaluate services before moving to usage-based pricing.
The company previously introduced flexible consumption options through AWS Marketplace. The latest expansion builds on that model and simplifies access to security tools. As a result, customers can test capabilities without immediate long-term commitments.
The marketplace strategy supports faster onboarding and deployment. Organizations can adopt security services while managing costs more efficiently. Meanwhile, CrowdStrike gains another channel for expanding Falcon platform usage.
New AWS Integrations Support Cloud Security Operations
CrowdStrike introduced additional Quick Start connectors for Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon S3 access logs. These integrations simplify the process of collecting and analyzing AWS telemetry. Organizations can accelerate security monitoring across cloud environments.
The connectors support deployments spanning multiple AWS accounts and regions. This capability helps enterprises manage security operations at larger scales. Furthermore, centralized visibility improves incident detection and response workflows.
The new integrations build on existing Falcon Next-Gen SIEM connections with AWS Security Hub, Amazon GuardDuty, and AWS CloudTrail. these services strengthen security coverage across AWS infrastructure. The expanded ecosystem also helps organizations manage growing cloud workloads more efficiently.
CrowdStrike and AWS have continued to deepen their collaboration as AI adoption increases. Recent initiatives focused on securing emerging AI technologies and cloud-native applications. The latest rollout extends that effort through broader platform access, enhanced AI protections, and streamlined cloud security operations.
As organizations expand AI deployments, security requirements continue evolving alongside infrastructure complexity. CrowdStrike’s latest AWS enhancements address those needs through integrated protection and simplified deployment options. The additions also position Falcon services for wider adoption across enterprise cloud environments.


