Filter

×
Active Filters Clear All
Keyword: AIDR ×
10 Total Reports
CrowdStrike Other 2026-07-08

CrowdStrike Capitalizes on 5x AIDR Growth to Enter Identity Security, Seizing AI Runtime Control Plane

CrowdStrike reports 5x growth in its AIDR product, expanding into identity security. AIDR monitors AI app data flows, detects prompt injection and model jailbreaks, and launches Shadow AI Discovery for Endpoint to auto-discover AI apps and LLM runtimes on endpoints. This signals a control plane shift from traditional endpoint detection to converged AI workload and identity security.

CrowdStrike Other 2026-06-21

CrowdStrike Redefines AI Agent Identity Security with Continuous Authorization and SPIFFE

CrowdStrike launches Continuous Identity for AI Agents on the Falcon platform, using SPIFFE for verifiable identities and AIDR for real-time intent detection, enabling zero standing privileges and risk-aware dynamic authorization to replace static policies for AI agent access control.

CrowdStrike Other 2026-06-20

CrowdStrike Unveils Continuous Identity: Real-Time Risk-Aware Authorization for AI Agents

CrowdStrike launches Continuous Identity for AI Agents, leveraging acquired SGNL technology with SPIFFE-based verifiable identities, zero standing privileges, and real-time risk-aware authorization. This shifts the identity security control plane from static policies to continuous risk assessment, integrating endpoint telemetry for all identity types, including AI agents.

CrowdStrike Other 2026-06-16

CrowdStrike Continuous Identity for AI Agents Shifts Control Plane

At Identiverse 2026, CrowdStrike launched Continuous Identity for AI Agents, a Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security capability. Using SPIFFE for verifiable agent identity, it dynamically grants/revokes access based on real-time risk, eliminates standing privileges, and integrates with Falcon AIDR to detect privilege misuse, shifting the identity control plane from static policies to continuous risk assessment.

CrowdStrike Other 2026-06-16

CrowdStrike's Continuous Identity for AI Agents: Real-Time Risk Engine Replaces Static Policies

CrowdStrike launches Continuous Identity for AI Agents, assigning cryptographically verifiable identities via SPIFFE and authorizing every agent action based on owner, caller, and device risk in real time. It eliminates standing privileges, integrates with Falcon AIDR for permission misuse detection, and extends the identity security control plane across human, non-human, and AI identities.

NVIDIA Other 2026-06-01

NVIDIA DSX OS: Open Source Software to Seize AI Factory Control Plane

NVIDIA launches DSX OS, an open-source modular software suite for operating AI factories. Components include DSX Exchange, MaxLPS, NICo, NVSentinel, etc., unifying IT/OT, power optimization, and lifecycle management. Claims 40% more GPUs under fixed power, but core relies on NVIDIA proprietary hardware, aiming to lock users into its ecosystem.

CrowdStrike Other 2026-05-13

Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Apps

...

CrowdStrike Other High Signal 2026-03-19

CrowdStrike and NVIDIA Integrate AI Agent Security Solution

CrowdStrike integrates Falcon AIDR with NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails to provide end-to-end protection for custom AI agents, from policy setting to runtime monitoring. The solution addresses core risks like prompt injection and data leakage through closed-loop security control.

Palo Alto Networks Other 1970-01-01

Palo Alto's $25B CyberArk Buy Shifts Security Control to Machine Identity

Palo Alto Networks acquires CyberArk for ~$25B to create a unified agent identity and privilege management platform. This shifts security control from network firewalls and EDR to machine identity lifecycle, addressing the AI agent explosion, and ties revenue to token-based consumption.

CrowdStrike Other 1970-01-01

CrowdStrike Launches Continuous Identity for AI Agents via SPIFFE, Shifting Control from Static Credentials to Dynamic Risk Plane

CrowdStrike unveils Continuous Identity for AI Agents at Identiverse 2026, leveraging the SPIFFE open standard to assign cryptographically verifiable identities to each AI agent, replacing static API keys. It provides real-time risk-based authorization per operation, zero standing privileges, delegated context propagation, and integration with Falcon AIDR. Built on acquired SGNL technology, it aims to define a new category in AI agent identity governance.