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CrowdStrike Tops 2025 GigaOm Radar as Leader & Fast Mover

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Only vendor to earn highest scores in Key Features and Business Criteria, recognized for breakthrough agentic AI innovation

CrowdStrike announced it has been named both the Leader and Fast Mover in the 2025 GigaOm Radar for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM). The report recognized CrowdStrike as the most Innovative and complete Platform Play, and the only vendor to earn the highest scores across both Key Features and Business Criteria.

With perfect 5/5 scores in key criteria including Attack Surface Coverage, LLM-Based Co-Pilot and Agents, Automation, and Threat Research Units, this recognition cements CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM as the foundation of the AI-native SOC and the future of security operations.

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As adversaries grow faster and data volumes surge, legacy SIEMs, burdened by slow data ingestion, limited retention, complex workflows, delayed searches, and high costs, are failing to keep up. Falcon Next-Gen SIEM transforms security operations by combining native Falcon® platform and third-party data with AI-driven workflow automation and real-time intelligence. This delivers lightning-fast threat detection and response across the modern attack surface while dramatically reducing operational complexity and costs.

Key report findings include:

Enterprise-Wide Protection: With a perfect 5/5 score in Attack Surface Coverage, CrowdStrike combines native Falcon platform and third-party data to deliver unified visibility and AI-powered protection across the entire enterprise attack surface.

Agentic AI Innovation: CrowdStrike earned perfect 5/5 scores in LLM-Based Co-Pilot and LLM-Based Agents. The report highlighted how “Charlotte AI offers agentic capabilities for investigating, triaging, and responding to potential breaches,” supercharging SOC analysts and accelerating response.

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AI-Powered Automation: With a perfect 5/5 score in Automation, GigaOm praised CrowdStrike’s use of “ML-based dynamic detection prioritization for risk scoring and AI-powered IOCs for endpoint and cloud workload data.” Falcon Fusion, CrowdStrike’s no-code SOAR engine, enforces policy controls and automates remediation with more than 150 actions.

Industry-Leading Threat Intelligence: CrowdStrike was the only vendor to receive a perfect 5/5 score in Threat Research Units. This underscores the power of real-time threat intelligence and advanced AI to enrich detections and surface high-fidelity alerts based on real-world adversary behavior.

“Organizations have relied on SIEM technology as the foundation of security operations for decades, but legacy approaches weren’t built for today’s threats,” said Ajit Sancheti, general manager, Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, CrowdStrike. “With Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, we’re delivering a modern, AI-native approach to security operations that combines real-time detection, automated workflows, and unified data to reduce complexity, costs, and stop breaches. Falcon Next-Gen SIEM is the backbone of the AI-native SOC, and this recognition from GigaOm affirms CrowdStrike’s leadership in setting the standard for security operations in the AI era.”

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