Cybersecurity has become a land where speed is everything, and more now that attacks multiply and defense equipment does not always manage to react in time, especially when they depend on inherited systems that have been left behind in front of the new dynamics of cybercrime. In this context, KPMG has decided to step forward and expand its services through the integration of the Crowdstrike Falcon platform, with a special focus on Falcon Next-Gen Siem, driven by artificial intelligence.
The alliance will allow KPMG to offer its customers a more agile, intelligent and automated security model, capable of responding in real time to increasingly sophisticated threats. In addition, the Professional Services firm will adopt the Crowdstrike Crowdstrike License engagement (ELP), which facilitates a broader use of technology in consulting and management projects.
“Cybercriminals are using AI as a weapon to move faster than ever, and inherited security operations they cannot follow their rhythm,” says Daniel Bernard, Crowdstrike business director. In his opinion, Falcon Next-GN is always positioned as the central engine of modern cybersecurity operations centers.
A step further in the Automation of the SOC
One of the main benefits of this collaboration is the modernization of the Safety Operations Center (SOC) of organizations. Thanks to the AI, Falcon Next-GNS always accelerates the detection of incidents, offers faster analysis and reduces the operational load of safety equipment. This is a relief in a market where the shortage of specialized talent remains a critical challenge.
For KPMG, the use of Falcon not only means improving the protection of its customers, but also offering significant savings. According to company data, the deployment of this system can reduce up to 80 % the costs associated with always traditional, at the same time that increases search speed by 150 %.
Cybersecurity has become a terrain where speed is everything, and more now that attacks multiply and defense equipment does not always manage to react in time
“This alliance allows organizations to raise their level of protection and optimize operations through advanced AI and automation, simplifying the way in the current panorama complex of cyberamenazas,” adds Jason Howard-Grau, cybersecurity partner in KPMG LLP.
Cybersecurity as an innovation lever
The KPMG approach goes beyond reactive defense. The firm is committed to an integral vision in which digital identity management, real -time threat detection and risk reduction become strategic elements to generate business value. In this way, cybersecurity is not perceived solely as a cost, but as an innovation and growth enabler.
Falcon integration will also allow KPMG to strengthen its consulting services around the transformation of always inherited systems. Many companies still depend on obsolete, slow and expensive solutions, unable to face the rhythm of current attacks. Migration to a unified environment and enhanced by AI not only increases security, but also improves efficiency in critical decision making.
Tangible benefits for customers
Among the most outstanding points of this collaboration are:
Accelerated security operations, with faster threat detection and an automated AI response.
Inherited infrastructure transformation, reducing costs and increasing processing speed.
Expansion of the use of the Falcon platform thanks to the ELP program, extending protection to a greater number of projects.
Unified visibility at the business level, combining internal and external data with intelligence of real -time threats.
These benefits translate into a more resilient security ecosystem, capable of anticipating the movements of the attackers and responding more effectively.
A common front against cybercriminality
The alliance between both companies reflects an increasingly clear trend in the sector: the need to join forces to deal with adversaries that use AI and automation for malicious purposes. In this scenario, companies can no longer depend on their internal resources, but must rely on technological and consulting partners to stay protected, in terms of cybersecurity.
