CrowdStrike (CRWD) & Nvidia Collaborate to Advances Agentic AI in Cybersecurity

CrowdStrike collaborates with Nvidia to advance agentic AI in cybersecurity operations
The pair are advancing agentic AI in cybersecurity, testing Nvidia’s reasoning models to automate detection and enhance SOC efficiency

CrowdStrike has announced it is collaborating with Nvidia to drive agentic AI innovation in its cybersecurity solutions for businesses.

The pair will also test and pioneer Nvidia’s LLama Nemotron reasoning models, a family of AI models designed to provide developers and enterprises a business-read foundation for creating advanced AI agents capable of handling complex tasks.

Under the collaboration, the pair have integrated Nvidia’s NIM microservices, which are built for the rapid deployment of AI models, with CrowdStrike’s Charlotte Detection Triage AI.

This is an AI-powered cybersecurity tool that automates detection triage within CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform.

It helps Security Operations Centres (SOCs) to rapidly identify and respond to threats – a critical component in maintaining enterprise security.

Powering Charlotte AI with Nvidia’s technology delivers significantly improved detection and security capabilities, while also cutting GPU usage significantly.

AI-driven security automation

Cyber threats are evolving rapidly, with an increasingly complex and technology-powered threat landscape posing significant challenges to business and security professionals.

According to the 2025 CrowdStrike Global Threat Report, published in February, adversaries are able to break out from initial access to a network in just 51 seconds.

The report sets out a rapid rise in sophistication on the part of threat actors, who are becoming more efficient, focused and business-like in their approach.

In particular, it highlights an increased use of technologies like AI and machine learning, which are being ‘commercialised’ to drive attacks and growing complexity and vulnerability within businesses as a result of technology adoption.

Discussing this threat landscape on the report’s release, Adam Meyers, Senior Vice President of Counter Adversary Operations at CrowdStrike, said: “Stopping breaches requires a unified platform powered by real-time intelligence and threat hunting, correlating identity, cloud and endpoint activity to eliminate the blind spots where adversaries hide.”

Traditional security tools struggle to keep up with this shifting landscape, generating high volumes of alerts that overwhelm analysts and leave businesses vulnerable.

CrowdStrike’s partnership with Nvidia seeks to solve this challenge by leveraging AI-driven automation to filter out false positives and focus on real threats.

By testing the tech giant’s Llama Nemotron reasoning models, CrowdStrike plans to improve detection accuracy and equip security teams with faster, more precise threat response capabilities.

The future of cybersecurity is agentic AI—where advanced reasoning models power intelligent automation to work seamlessly with human analysts to stop breaches faster than ever,” says Daniel Bernard, CrowdStrike’s Chief Business Officer.

“By combining CrowdStrike’s AI-native Falcon platform with Nvidia AI, we’re working to deliver the next evolution in security operations. This is just the beginning—together, we’re redefining how organisations scale, secure and accelerate their defences with the power of agentic AI.”

Optimising SOC efficiency

With security teams facing alert fatigue, AI-driven solutions offer a way to streamline operations.

By deploying Nvidia NIM microservices within its Charlotte AI Detection Triage, CrowdStrike delivers automated detection triage twice as fast as before while using 50% fewer computing resources.

These efficiency gains enhance security operations centres (SOCs) by reducing operational costs and improving response times.

The future of AI in cybersecurity

By combining CrowdStrike’s AI-native security platform with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing, the two companies are also looking to lead the way in autonomous SOC operations.

Their work includes developing AI agents to assist analysts in triage, response and threat analysis at scale, thus laying the foundation for AI-driven security automation that adapts to evolving cyber threats.

Nvidia’s Vice President of Generative AI Software for Enterprise, Kari Briski, highlights the role of AI in transforming cybersecurity: “Enterprises need AI that doesn’t just react but anticipates—intelligent systems with advanced reasoning that adapt, decide and respond in real time.

“Our collaboration with CrowdStrike brings accelerated computing and advanced reasoning to cybersecurity, delivering agentic AI that automates system responses, enhances security operations and helps enterprises stay resilient in a dynamic digital landscape.”

(Courtesy: Cybermagazine

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