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CrowdStrike Named a Frost Radar™ Leader in Cloud and Application Runtime Security
CrowdStrike Named a Frost Radar™ Leader in Cloud and Application Runtime Security

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CrowdStrike Named a Frost Radar™ Leader in Cloud and Application Runtime Security

CrowdStrike scores highest of all vendors on the Innovation Index as the only CNAPP recognized for unified, real-time protection across cloud, identity and endpoint AUSTIN, Texas, May 30, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) today announced it has been named an innovation and growth Leader in the inaugural 2025 Frost Radar™: Cloud and Application Runtime Security, scoring highest of all vendors on the Innovation Index. Frost & Sullivan recognized CrowdStrike as the only CNAPP delivering unified, real-time protection across cloud, identity and endpoint – a core requirement for stopping cloud breaches as adversaries increasingly target modern hybrid environments. CrowdStrike pioneered Cloud Detection and Response (CDR) and continues to innovate to secure hybrid cloud environments and counter the speed and complexity of today's adversaries. As attackers evolve tradecraft and chain attacks across cloud workloads, applications and identities, CrowdStrike has advanced cloud security with application runtime protection and real-time threat correlation – delivered through a single, unified platform. Frost & Sullivan notes this approach has driven "tremendous" growth, recognizing CrowdStrike as "one of the fastest-growing players in the CNAPP market." Frost & Sullivan highlights CrowdStrike's leading approach to securing the cloud: "CrowdStrike delivers CDR by correlating runtime activity with cloud context to expose active attacks as they unfold, enabling SOC teams to stop the breaches. Combined with AI-driven anomaly detection, trained on an abundance of data from in-house threat intelligence and customer environments, its CDR helps identify subtle signs of attacker behavior early." Key report findings include: Pioneering Cloud Detection and Response: CrowdStrike was named as a "pioneer in CDR," building on its CWPP leadership to deliver real-time visibility and rapid threat detection, with "excellent runtime capabilities." End-to-End Protection from Code to Runtime: Frost & Sullivan recognized Falcon® Cloud Security as "an integrated suite of key security functions" that delivers "enhanced visibility, vulnerability management, pre-runtime and runtime protection" across multi-cloud environments. By fusing telemetry from Falcon® ASPM with runtime signals, organizations can detect risk earlier and automate response across the application lifecycle. Cross-Domain Visibility and Real-Time Correlation: The Falcon platform enables security teams to correlate cloud, identity and endpoint signals in real time, enriched with threat intelligence and 24/7 managed detection – helping SOC teams understand and stop the full adversary attack path. Adversary-Driven Defense: Frost & Sullivan highlights how "adversary-based threat intelligence, advanced behavior analytics and AI/ML," enable Falcon Cloud Security to detect sophisticated threats like fileless and non-malware attacks before impact. Unified Agent and Agentless Response: The report noted that "by using the same agent for the entire platform, Falcon Cloud Security can protect servers and monitor container runtime behavior and cloud workload activity," while "agentless scanning for cloud configurations enables real-time response across both hybrid cloud environments and all layers of the cloud stack." As a native part of the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform, Falcon Cloud Security provides real-time protection across cloud, identity and endpoints through a unified platform. Built on the same lightweight agent that powers CrowdStrike XDR, Falcon Cloud Security combines AI-driven detection, advanced runtime protection and 24/7 managed CDR to protect the entire cloud estate – from infrastructure and workloads, to applications, SaaS, identities, AI models and data. "Without runtime protection, you can't stop breaches in the cloud," said Elia Zaitsev, chief technology officer, CrowdStrike. "Adversaries aren't confined to one domain – they move across clouds, identities and endpoints in seconds. CrowdStrike closes those gaps with a unified platform built for real-time detection and response. This recognition from Frost & Sullivan validates our approach: securing the full cloud lifecycle, from build time to runtime, with the speed and precision today's SOC teams demand." To learn more about the 2025 Frost Radar™: Cloud and Application Runtime Security, visit here and read our blog. About CrowdStrike CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD), a global cybersecurity leader, has redefined modern security with the world's most advanced cloud-native platform for protecting critical areas of enterprise risk – endpoints and cloud workloads, identity and data. Powered by the CrowdStrike Security Cloud and world-class AI, the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform leverages real-time indicators of attack, threat intelligence, evolving adversary tradecraft and enriched telemetry from across the enterprise to deliver hyper-accurate detections, automated protection and remediation, elite threat hunting and prioritized observability of vulnerabilities. Purpose-built in the cloud with a single lightweight-agent architecture, the Falcon platform delivers rapid and scalable deployment, superior protection and performance, reduced complexity and immediate time-to-value. CrowdStrike: We stop breaches. Learn more: Follow us: Blog | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram Start a free trial today: © 2025 CrowdStrike, Inc. All rights reserved. CrowdStrike and CrowdStrike Falcon are marks owned by CrowdStrike, Inc. and are registered in the United States and other countries. CrowdStrike owns other trademarks and service marks and may use the brands of third parties to identify their products and services. View source version on Contacts Media Contact Jake SchusterCrowdStrike Corporate Communicationspress@ Sign in to access your portfolio

CrowdStrike Named a Frost Radar™ Leader in Cloud and Application Runtime Security
CrowdStrike Named a Frost Radar™ Leader in Cloud and Application Runtime Security

Business Wire

time3 days ago

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  • Business Wire

CrowdStrike Named a Frost Radar™ Leader in Cloud and Application Runtime Security

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) today announced it has been named an innovation and growth Leader in the inaugural 2025 Frost Radar™: Cloud and Application Runtime Security, scoring highest of all vendors on the Innovation Index. Frost & Sullivan recognized CrowdStrike as the only CNAPP delivering unified, real-time protection across cloud, identity and endpoint – a core requirement for stopping cloud breaches as adversaries increasingly target modern hybrid environments. CrowdStrike pioneered Cloud Detection and Response (CDR) and continues to innovate to secure hybrid cloud environments and counter the speed and complexity of today's adversaries. As attackers evolve tradecraft and chain attacks across cloud workloads, applications and identities, CrowdStrike has advanced cloud security with application runtime protection and real-time threat correlation – delivered through a single, unified platform. Frost & Sullivan notes this approach has driven 'tremendous' growth, recognizing CrowdStrike as 'one of the fastest-growing players in the CNAPP market.' Frost & Sullivan highlights CrowdStrike's leading approach to securing the cloud: 'CrowdStrike delivers CDR by correlating runtime activity with cloud context to expose active attacks as they unfold, enabling SOC teams to stop the breaches. Combined with AI-driven anomaly detection, trained on an abundance of data from in-house threat intelligence and customer environments, its CDR helps identify subtle signs of attacker behavior early.' Key report findings include: Pioneering Cloud Detection and Response: CrowdStrike was named as a ' pioneer in CDR,' building on its CWPP leadership to deliver real-time visibility and rapid threat detection, with ' excellent runtime capabilities.' End-to-End Protection from Code to Runtime: Frost & Sullivan recognized Falcon® Cloud Security as ' an integrated suite of key security functions' that delivers 'enhanced visibility, vulnerability management, pre-runtime and runtime protection ' across multi-cloud environments. By fusing telemetry from Falcon® ASPM with runtime signals, organizations can detect risk earlier and automate response across the application lifecycle. Cross-Domain Visibility and Real-Time Correlation: The Falcon platform enables security teams to correlate cloud, identity and endpoint signals in real time, enriched with threat intelligence and 24/7 managed detection – helping SOC teams understand and stop the full adversary attack path. Adversary-Driven Defense: Frost & Sullivan highlights how ' adversary-based threat intelligence, advanced behavior analytics and AI/ML,' enable Falcon Cloud Security to detect sophisticated threats like fileless and non-malware attacks before impact. Unified Agent and Agentless Response: The report noted that ' by using the same agent for the entire platform, Falcon Cloud Security can protect servers and monitor container runtime behavior and cloud workload activity,' while ' agentless scanning for cloud configurations enables real-time response across both hybrid cloud environments and all layers of the cloud stack.' As a native part of the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform, Falcon Cloud Security provides real-time protection across cloud, identity and endpoints through a unified platform. Built on the same lightweight agent that powers CrowdStrike XDR, Falcon Cloud Security combines AI-driven detection, advanced runtime protection and 24/7 managed CDR to protect the entire cloud estate – from infrastructure and workloads, to applications, SaaS, identities, AI models and data. 'Without runtime protection, you can't stop breaches in the cloud,' said Elia Zaitsev, chief technology officer, CrowdStrike. 'Adversaries aren't confined to one domain – they move across clouds, identities and endpoints in seconds. CrowdStrike closes those gaps with a unified platform built for real-time detection and response. This recognition from Frost & Sullivan validates our approach: securing the full cloud lifecycle, from build time to runtime, with the speed and precision today's SOC teams demand.' To learn more about the 2025 Frost Radar™: Cloud and Application Runtime Security, visit here and read our blog. About CrowdStrike CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD), a global cybersecurity leader, has redefined modern security with the world's most advanced cloud-native platform for protecting critical areas of enterprise risk – endpoints and cloud workloads, identity and data. Powered by the CrowdStrike Security Cloud and world-class AI, the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform leverages real-time indicators of attack, threat intelligence, evolving adversary tradecraft and enriched telemetry from across the enterprise to deliver hyper-accurate detections, automated protection and remediation, elite threat hunting and prioritized observability of vulnerabilities. Purpose-built in the cloud with a single lightweight-agent architecture, the Falcon platform delivers rapid and scalable deployment, superior protection and performance, reduced complexity and immediate time-to-value. CrowdStrike: We stop breaches. © 2025 CrowdStrike, Inc. All rights reserved. CrowdStrike and CrowdStrike Falcon are marks owned by CrowdStrike, Inc. and are registered in the United States and other countries. CrowdStrike owns other trademarks and service marks and may use the brands of third parties to identify their products and services.

SYSPRO Research Reveals That Manufacturers Are Eager To Adopt Smart Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges
SYSPRO Research Reveals That Manufacturers Are Eager To Adopt Smart Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges

Scoop

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Scoop

SYSPRO Research Reveals That Manufacturers Are Eager To Adopt Smart Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges

Data shows that skilled labour shortages remain a top concern for manufacturers SYSPRO, a leading global ERP software provider for the manufacturing and distribution industries, today released consolidated results from several surveys that show manufacturers are eager to adopt new technologies such as AI, automation and IIOT. The new research includes: a poll of 128 manufacturers conducted at its 2024 SPARK Customer Roadshow, responses from an October 2024 Trends Webinar Survey, and over 360 data points from interviews with manufacturing leaders conducted in collaboration with Frost & Sullivan, 20% of whom were from Asia Pacific. Major findings from the three research surveys include: Complex manufacturing companies are beginning to embrace smart technologies A significant number of manufacturers are overcoming barriers of high upfront costs and internal resistance to change, to adopt technologies such as automation and robotics (37%), AI and machine learning (19%) and industrial internet of things (IIOT) (18%) technologies. Looking ahead to 2025, AI and automation (40%) lead in their digital transformation priorities, followed by enhancing digital integration and real-time insights (29%) and managing costs while adopting new technologies (24%). China leads in the adoption of smart manufacturing technologies While U.S. manufacturers are beginning to adopt smart manufacturing technologies, they have ground to make up with their Chinese competitors, who lead the way in adoption. Just under half (45%) of Chinese manufacturers have already adopted these emerging technologies. Most manufacturers have plans for AI 40% of respondents said that implementing AI and automation was their first priority when it comes to digital transformation, and 80% are either devoting resources to AI implementation or are making near-term plans to do so. 12% have already deployed AI (differentiated from machine learning) or are actively in the process of doing so, while almost six in 10 (57%) are actively researching use cases, and another 11% plan to deploy AI within the next 12 months. Manufacturers face significant technical hurdles that impede the adoption of new technologies Almost one in three (30%) say they have difficulty integrating new technology, while 15% say outdated systems are creating inefficiencies, and another 15% suffer from limited scalability to meet future needs. Manufacturers face difficulty providing real-time data and analytics Another significant challenge manufacturing leaders face is the inability to obtain real-time data so they can make quick, data-driven decisions (40%). Analytics can provide a solution to this problem, but only 23% have made implementing analytics a key technology priority for the coming year. Additionally, almost one-quarter (24%) are not using any kind of analytics at all. Skilled labour shortages remain a serious challenge for manufacturers When manufacturers were asked about the biggest challenges they expect to face in 2025, the number one response was their ability to attract and retain a skilled workforce (30%), followed by supply chain disruptions (23%) and cybersecurity (12%). Matthew Day, Chief Information Officer at Langs Building Supplies in Brisbane, Australia, stated: 'I oversee all the business-critical IT systems in our production environment. We have recently completed a successful upgrade of our enterprise IT infrastructure, which provides us with remote access in a hybrid cloud setting. The subsequent improvements to digital integration across our environment enable us to utilise SYSPRO ERP for real-time insights and cost management while incorporating advanced technologies such as AI and automation into our production facility." 'Manufacturers clearly see smart technology as the key to overcoming workforce shortages and supply chain disruptions. However, adoption is still challenging,' said James Robinson, head of services for Asia Pacific at SYSPRO. 'SYSPRO's ERP solutions are designed to simplify this transition, providing the flexibility and integration needed for real-world manufacturing environments.' The full Frost & Sullivan Research Report can be downloaded here: Complex Manufacturing Trends and Opportunities | SYSPRO US About SYSPRO SYSPRO is a leading, global software provider specialising in key manufacturing and distribution industries. For over 40 years, SYSPRO's team of specialists has continued to address unique industry needs and enable customers to easily adapt and grow. The solution is scalable and can be deployed in the cloud, on-premise, or both, and accessed via the web on any device to provide customers with choice and flexibility. SYSPRO remains focused on the success of partners and customers. Our evolving solutions are aligned with industry trends to leverage emerging technology that will enable partners and customers in securing a digital future. With more than 15,000 customers in over 60 countries across six continents, SYSPRO offers guidance and support every step of the way as a trusted digitalisation partner.

SYSPRO Research Reveals That Manufacturers Are Eager To Adopt Smart Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges
SYSPRO Research Reveals That Manufacturers Are Eager To Adopt Smart Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges

Scoop

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Scoop

SYSPRO Research Reveals That Manufacturers Are Eager To Adopt Smart Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges

Press Release – SYSPRO A significant number of manufacturers are overcoming barriers of high upfront costs and internal resistance to change, to adopt technologies such as automation and robotics (37%), AI and machine learning (19%) and industrial internet of things (IIOT) (18%) … Data shows that skilled labour shortages remain a top concern for manufacturers SYSPRO, a leading global ERP software provider for the manufacturing and distribution industries, today released consolidated results from several surveys that show manufacturers are eager to adopt new technologies such as AI, automation and IIOT. The new research includes: a poll of 128 manufacturers conducted at its 2024 SPARK Customer Roadshow, responses from an October 2024 Trends Webinar Survey, and over 360 data points from interviews with manufacturing leaders conducted in collaboration with Frost & Sullivan, 20% of whom were from Asia Pacific. Major findings from the three research surveys include: Complex manufacturing companies are beginning to embrace smart technologies A significant number of manufacturers are overcoming barriers of high upfront costs and internal resistance to change, to adopt technologies such as automation and robotics (37%), AI and machine learning (19%) and industrial internet of things (IIOT) (18%) technologies. Looking ahead to 2025, AI and automation (40%) lead in their digital transformation priorities, followed by enhancing digital integration and real-time insights (29%) and managing costs while adopting new technologies (24%). China leads in the adoption of smart manufacturing technologies While U.S. manufacturers are beginning to adopt smart manufacturing technologies, they have ground to make up with their Chinese competitors, who lead the way in adoption. Just under half (45%) of Chinese manufacturers have already adopted these emerging technologies. Most manufacturers have plans for AI 40% of respondents said that implementing AI and automation was their first priority when it comes to digital transformation, and 80% are either devoting resources to AI implementation or are making near-term plans to do so. 12% have already deployed AI (differentiated from machine learning) or are actively in the process of doing so, while almost six in 10 (57%) are actively researching use cases, and another 11% plan to deploy AI within the next 12 months. Manufacturers face significant technical hurdles that impede the adoption of new technologies Almost one in three (30%) say they have difficulty integrating new technology, while 15% say outdated systems are creating inefficiencies, and another 15% suffer from limited scalability to meet future needs. Manufacturers face difficulty providing real-time data and analytics Another significant challenge manufacturing leaders face is the inability to obtain real-time data so they can make quick, data-driven decisions (40%). Analytics can provide a solution to this problem, but only 23% have made implementing analytics a key technology priority for the coming year. Additionally, almost one-quarter (24%) are not using any kind of analytics at all. Skilled labour shortages remain a serious challenge for manufacturers When manufacturers were asked about the biggest challenges they expect to face in 2025, the number one response was their ability to attract and retain a skilled workforce (30%), followed by supply chain disruptions (23%) and cybersecurity (12%). Matthew Day, Chief Information Officer at Langs Building Supplies in Brisbane, Australia, stated: 'I oversee all the business-critical IT systems in our production environment. We have recently completed a successful upgrade of our enterprise IT infrastructure, which provides us with remote access in a hybrid cloud setting. The subsequent improvements to digital integration across our environment enable us to utilise SYSPRO ERP for real-time insights and cost management while incorporating advanced technologies such as AI and automation into our production facility.' 'Manufacturers clearly see smart technology as the key to overcoming workforce shortages and supply chain disruptions. However, adoption is still challenging,' said James Robinson, head of services for Asia Pacific at SYSPRO. 'SYSPRO's ERP solutions are designed to simplify this transition, providing the flexibility and integration needed for real-world manufacturing environments.' The full Frost & Sullivan Research Report can be downloaded here: About SYSPRO SYSPRO is a leading, global software provider specialising in key manufacturing and distribution industries. For over 40 years, SYSPRO's team of specialists has continued to address unique industry needs and enable customers to easily adapt and grow. The solution is scalable and can be deployed in the cloud, on-premise, or both, and accessed via the web on any device to provide customers with choice and flexibility. SYSPRO remains focused on the success of partners and customers. Our evolving solutions are aligned with industry trends to leverage emerging technology that will enable partners and customers in securing a digital future. With more than 15,000 customers in over 60 countries across six continents, SYSPRO offers guidance and support every step of the way as a trusted digitalisation partner.

SYSPRO Research Reveals That Manufacturers Are Eager To Adopt Smart Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges
SYSPRO Research Reveals That Manufacturers Are Eager To Adopt Smart Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges

Scoop

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Scoop

SYSPRO Research Reveals That Manufacturers Are Eager To Adopt Smart Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges

Data shows that skilled labour shortages remain a top concern for manufacturers SYSPRO, a leading global ERP software provider for the manufacturing and distribution industries, today released consolidated results from several surveys that show manufacturers are eager to adopt new technologies such as AI, automation and IIOT. The new research includes: a poll of 128 manufacturers conducted at its 2024 SPARK Customer Roadshow, responses from an October 2024 Trends Webinar Survey, and over 360 data points from interviews with manufacturing leaders conducted in collaboration with Frost & Sullivan, 20% of whom were from Asia Pacific. Major findings from the three research surveys include: Complex manufacturing companies are beginning to embrace smart technologies A significant number of manufacturers are overcoming barriers of high upfront costs and internal resistance to change, to adopt technologies such as automation and robotics (37%), AI and machine learning (19%) and industrial internet of things (IIOT) (18%) technologies. Looking ahead to 2025, AI and automation (40%) lead in their digital transformation priorities, followed by enhancing digital integration and real-time insights (29%) and managing costs while adopting new technologies (24%). China leads in the adoption of smart manufacturing technologies While U.S. manufacturers are beginning to adopt smart manufacturing technologies, they have ground to make up with their Chinese competitors, who lead the way in adoption. Just under half (45%) of Chinese manufacturers have already adopted these emerging technologies. Most manufacturers have plans for AI 40% of respondents said that implementing AI and automation was their first priority when it comes to digital transformation, and 80% are either devoting resources to AI implementation or are making near-term plans to do so. 12% have already deployed AI (differentiated from machine learning) or are actively in the process of doing so, while almost six in 10 (57%) are actively researching use cases, and another 11% plan to deploy AI within the next 12 months. Manufacturers face significant technical hurdles that impede the adoption of new technologies Almost one in three (30%) say they have difficulty integrating new technology, while 15% say outdated systems are creating inefficiencies, and another 15% suffer from limited scalability to meet future needs. Manufacturers face difficulty providing real-time data and analytics Another significant challenge manufacturing leaders face is the inability to obtain real-time data so they can make quick, data-driven decisions (40%). Analytics can provide a solution to this problem, but only 23% have made implementing analytics a key technology priority for the coming year. Additionally, almost one-quarter (24%) are not using any kind of analytics at all. Skilled labour shortages remain a serious challenge for manufacturers When manufacturers were asked about the biggest challenges they expect to face in 2025, the number one response was their ability to attract and retain a skilled workforce (30%), followed by supply chain disruptions (23%) and cybersecurity (12%). Matthew Day, Chief Information Officer at Langs Building Supplies in Brisbane, Australia, stated: 'I oversee all the business-critical IT systems in our production environment. We have recently completed a successful upgrade of our enterprise IT infrastructure, which provides us with remote access in a hybrid cloud setting. The subsequent improvements to digital integration across our environment enable us to utilise SYSPRO ERP for real-time insights and cost management while incorporating advanced technologies such as AI and automation into our production facility." 'Manufacturers clearly see smart technology as the key to overcoming workforce shortages and supply chain disruptions. However, adoption is still challenging,' said James Robinson, head of services for Asia Pacific at SYSPRO. 'SYSPRO's ERP solutions are designed to simplify this transition, providing the flexibility and integration needed for real-world manufacturing environments.' The full Frost & Sullivan Research Report can be downloaded here: Complex Manufacturing Trends and Opportunities | SYSPRO US About SYSPRO SYSPRO is a leading, global software provider specialising in key manufacturing and distribution industries. For over 40 years, SYSPRO's team of specialists has continued to address unique industry needs and enable customers to easily adapt and grow. The solution is scalable and can be deployed in the cloud, on-premise, or both, and accessed via the web on any device to provide customers with choice and flexibility. SYSPRO remains focused on the success of partners and customers. Our evolving solutions are aligned with industry trends to leverage emerging technology that will enable partners and customers in securing a digital future. With more than 15,000 customers in over 60 countries across six continents, SYSPRO offers guidance and support every step of the way as a trusted digitalisation partner.

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