CrowdStrike Acquires Pangea to Launch AI Detection and Response (AIDR)

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At Fal.Con 2025, CrowdStrike announced one of its boldest moves yet: the acquisition of AI security startup Pangea. The deal signals CrowdStrike’s intent to redefine the future of cybersecurity by protecting not just endpoints and networks, but the entire AI lifecycle. Pangea, founded in 2021, is known for cutting-edge tools like AI Guard, which prevents sensitive data leaks from generative AI applications, and Prompt Guard, which blocks prompt injection and jailbreak attacks. These technologies will now be integrated into CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform as part of a new security category: AI Detection and Response (AIDR).

This acquisition isn’t just about adding features—it’s about shaping the cybersecurity narrative for the AI era. As enterprises embed generative AI and large language models into critical workflows, attackers are exploiting fresh vulnerabilities. CrowdStrike’s CEO George Kurtz framed the deal as a way to “secure the entire AI lifecycle,” from model training to real-world deployment.

The move also comes amid intensifying competition. On the same day, Check Point announced its own AI security acquisition, highlighting how urgently the industry views this space. By bringing Pangea into its ecosystem, CrowdStrike is aiming to establish market leadership, expand Falcon’s capabilities, and set new security standards for enterprise AI adoption.

In this episode, we unpack the acquisition, the technology behind Pangea, and why this move positions CrowdStrike at the forefront of the AI security race.

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