CrowdStrike and NVIDIA enhance cybersecurity with AI collaboration
CrowdStrike has announced a new collaboration with NVIDIA that aims to improve cybersecurity using advanced AI technology. This partnership focuses on testing NVIDIA's reasoning models to enhance their security offerings. Using NVIDIA's NIM microservices, CrowdStrike's Charlotte AI can now perform detection triage twice as fast as before, while using 50% less computing power. This improvement helps reduce alert fatigue for security teams and increases their efficiency in responding to threats. Cybersecurity threats are evolving quickly, as reported in the 2025 CrowdStrike Global Threat Report. Attackers can breach systems in as little as 51 seconds, making it essential for companies to have rapid and effective security measures. The collaboration with NVIDIA aims to provide better automation and decision-making tools to help these organizations defend against modern threats. According to Daniel Bernard, CrowdStrike’s chief business officer, the future of cybersecurity lies in AI that can operate alongside human analysts. By integrating CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform with NVIDIA's AI capabilities, they hope to enhance the security operations landscape. The partnership is also exploring more precise detection models. These models aim to decrease false alerts, allowing security teams to focus on real threats. It also aims to automate operations further, creating AI agents that assist analysts in their various tasks. Kari Briski from NVIDIA emphasized the need for smart AI that can anticipate threats rather than just react to them. This collaboration is set to bring innovative solutions that will improve cybersecurity’s effectiveness in a rapidly changing digital environment.