Dell Technologies and CrowdStrike unite for advanced cybersecurity solutions

May 6, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Dell Technologies and CrowdStrike have expanded their partnership to deliver Dell’s Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services with CrowdStrike Falcon XDR platform.
  • Cyber attacks are becoming more sophisticated, and organizations need holistic security solutions to combat these threats.

Dell Technologies and CrowdStrike have announced an expanded strategic partnership to deliver comprehensive managed detection and response services. The collaboration aims to combat the increasing complexity of cyber attacks by providing customers with the industry-leading AI-native CrowdStrike Falcon XDR platform.

The 2024 CrowdStrike Global Threat Report highlights the growing sophistication of cyber attacks and the widening cyber security skills gap, making it essential for organizations to have a proactive and intuitive managed security solution. Dell’s global security operations experts paired with CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform offer customers a powerful defense across multiple cloud and vendor environments.

Mihir Maniar, VP of infrastructure, edge, and security services portfolio at Dell Technologies, emphasized the importance of partnerships with industry leaders like CrowdStrike to offer customers scalable and outcome-based security solutions in a fragmented security landscape. By expanding their strategic alliance, CrowdStrike gains access to more customers and provides them with industry-leading protection.

The Dell Managed Detection and Response service, powered by the CrowdStrike Falcon XDR Platform, is now available globally for customers through direct solutions and channel partners. This collaboration aims to give all customers, from large enterprises to SMEs, the best security outcomes by stopping breaches, consolidating point products, and reducing costs.

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