CrowdStrike has announced that it is bringing the power of CrowdStrike Falcon® Cloud Security to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). As per the company, the cloud intrusions increased 75 per cent last year, highlighting the challenges security teams face with an expanding cloud attack surface and the increasing complexity of managing numerous disjointed tools. Stopping cloud breaches requires a modern platform that unifies visibility and protection across every attack path in today’s hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

Falcon Cloud Security combines advanced cloud detection and response (CDR) capabilities with the most comprehensive Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) on the market. It provides customers with a single, unified platform that helps secure applications, data, identities, artificial intelligence (AI) models and security as-a-service (SaaS) environments across all major cloud providers, delivering complete multi-cloud protection.

Commenting on the announcement, Daniel Bernard, chief business officer, CrowdStrike, said, “Organisations need a unified platform for cloud security – not a patchwork of solutions that fail to stop threats. Today’s cloud security landscape is fragmented, forcing businesses to manage too many point products that increase costs, complexity and risk. CrowdStrike and Oracle are changing that. With Falcon Cloud Security supported on OCI, organisations get one platform for complete cloud protection.”

Meanwhile, Mahesh Thiagarajan, executive vice president, OCI, said, “Security should never be an afterthought especially in this rapidly evolving AI landscape. With Flacon Cloud Security supported on OCI, customers gain access to a unified platform to help secure cloud workloads.”