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    CrowdStrike, Inc. [Private Offer Only]

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    CrowdStrike is the leader in cloud-delivered next-gen endpoint protection. CrowdStrike is the first and only company to unify next-generation antivirus (AV), endpoint detection and response (EDR), and a 24/7 managed hunting service - all delivered via a single lightweight agent.
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    CrowdStrike, Inc. [Private Offer] combines the benefits of the Private Offer feature along with Carahsoft's contract vehicles in providing customers a seamless acquisition process for their cloud-based products and solutions from AWS Marketplace.

    Stop breaches with unified endpoint protection delivered from the cloud. CrowdStrike aims to revolutionize endpoint protection by unifying next-generation antivirus (AV), endpoint detection and response (EDR), and a 24/7 managed hunting service - all delivered via a single lightweight agent.

    The CrowdStrike Falcon® enterprise protection platform is powered by cloud-scale AI running on the proprietary Threat Graph database and patented smart-filtering technology.

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    • Better Protection: Protects against all threat vectors, not just malware - even when computers and servers aren't connected to the internet.
    • Better Performance: Cloud-based architecture and no need for signature updates.
    • Immediate Time to Value: No fine-tuning or costly infrastructure. Receive unmatched prevention from the moment you deploy.

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    Dotan Sadka

    Centralized threat visibility has improved detection speed and strengthened endpoint protection

    Reviewed on Apr 26, 2026
    Review from a verified AWS customer

    What is our primary use case?

    Our company has been using CrowdStrike Falcon  for about 2 years. During that time, it has been a great help in detecting and responding to various security threats. We mainly use it for endpoint security management.

    CrowdStrike Falcon  is used in various ways in our company. It has been especially effective in detecting and blocking unknown malware or ransomware attacks in real time. For example, recently CrowdStrike Falcon immediately detected a phishing link that came in via an employee's email and prevented it from spreading across the entire network. It also plays a big role in monitoring the security status of remote workers' devices and consistently applying security policies.

    We have had real experiences with threat detection. At one point, CrowdStrike Falcon's behavioral analysis detected activity in our system that was different from normal patterns and flagged it as suspicious. Investigation revealed that it was part of a new type of APT attack, and fortunately, we were able to block it in the early stage. In that process, I felt that CrowdStrike Falcon's behavior-based detection technology played the biggest role. It would have been difficult to detect using traditional signature-based methods.

    What is most valuable?

    After that incident, we strengthened our internal response process for phishing attacks. We started to immediately analyze threat information detected by CrowdStrike Falcon and set up additional automated rules to proactively block similar types of attacks. Compared to before we adopted CrowdStrike Falcon, the biggest improvement has been in visibility into security threats and response speed. In the past, we had to manually analyze logs from multiple security solutions, but now we can see all threat information at a glance and respond quickly from a single CrowdStrike Falcon console.

    Thanks to CrowdStrike Falcon's cloud-based architecture, deployment and management were very lightweight. With our previous solutions, the agents were heavy and sometimes affected system performance. But we had no such issues with CrowdStrike Falcon. In terms of cost, although there was some initial investment, by consolidating multiple security tools into one and increasing operational efficiency, I feel it is definitely worth the investment in the long term.

    CrowdStrike Falcon's greatest strength is its real-time threat detection and response capabilities. In particular, its detection method based on indicators of attack is very effective at blocking even unknown threats. Another big advantage is that because it uses a lightweight agent and a cloud-native approach, it provides strong security without performance degradation.

    The integrated threat intelligence feature in CrowdStrike Falcon provides detailed background information on detected threats, the attacker's tactics, and correlations with other attacks, which greatly helps our analysis team quickly understand the severity of threats and respond appropriately. The user interface is intuitive, so new team members took very little time to adapt to CrowdStrike Falcon.

    What needs improvement?

    CrowdStrike Falcon is a very powerful tool, but at times the high initial adoption cost can be burdensome. To get the maximum benefit, as in our case where we integrate it with other security systems, a certain level of expertise is required, which is somewhat disappointing. Sometimes updates can cause unexpected issues in the system, so rigorous pre-testing is essential, and that is another point of concern.

    In the future, I would like to see even smoother integration with other security tools. If more flexible pricing models or SMB-focused packages were introduced so that small and medium-sized businesses can adopt it without too much burden, I think many more organizations could benefit.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been working in this field for about 5 years. I started as a security engineer and now I mainly handle analysis work.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    CrowdStrike Falcon's stability is rated very highly. During the period we have used it at our company, we have not experienced any system downtime or unexpected errors caused by security-related stability issues. However, as I mentioned earlier regarding updates, we are always mindful that content configuration updates can potentially cause problems. I believe thorough pre-testing and phased rollout are essential.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    We also have experience with scalability. As our company grew and the number of endpoints increased, CrowdStrike Falcon scaled without any issues. Because it is cloud-based, we were able to integrate many devices in real time without installing additional hardware, and we did not notice any performance degradation. We gained confidence that we could maintain stable security even as the organization grew.

    How are customer service and support?

    I have experience with CrowdStrike's customer support. When we introduced CrowdStrike Falcon, we needed technical support due to integration issues with our existing systems, and the support team responded very quickly and professionally. They understood our special network configuration and provided tailored solutions, which allowed us to resolve the issue quickly. Overall, satisfaction with customer support is quite high.

    I would give the customer support service an 8. The professional help was very useful, but occasionally the wait time was longer than expected.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We used a few other solutions before adopting CrowdStrike Falcon. We evaluated traditional antivirus programs and other EDR products. The decisive reason we switched to CrowdStrike Falcon was the real-time threat detection capability and overwhelming analysis speed. In particular, CrowdStrike Falcon's behavior-based detection technology was far superior to other products, and the lightweight agent allowed us to strengthen security without worrying about system performance degradation, which was important.

    How was the initial setup?

    I would like to mention CrowdStrike Falcon's API extensibility. We have integrated CrowdStrike Falcon with our existing Security Information and Event Management  system, that is, SIEM , so we can centrally manage and analyze security alerts. This has greatly improved the efficiency of our security operations.

    The automation feature that helped the most when integrating with SIEM was the process where a critical alert in CrowdStrike Falcon automatically creates a ticket in the SIEM and sends a notification to the person in charge. This greatly reduced response delays. The difficult part of the integration process was aligning the log formats of the different systems, but thanks to the documentation and support provided by CrowdStrike, we were able to resolve it relatively smoothly.

    What was our ROI?

    CrowdStrike Falcon has had several positive impacts on our company. First of all, it has greatly reduced the time required to analyze and respond to security threats, allowing team members to focus on more important and strategic security tasks. By preventing actual security breaches, we were able to avoid potential business losses and raise our security level to a higher tier.

    Based on our internal analysis, our average threat response time has been reduced by about 30 percent compared to before. The false positive rate, that is, the number of false alarms, has dropped significantly, while the number of valid alerts that the security team actually has to handle has decreased by more than 50 percent. This prevented unnecessary resource waste and allowed us to respond more efficiently to security threats.

    We also saw effects in workforce optimization. As the false positive rate decreased and analysis efficiency increased, the security team was able to safely manage more endpoints than before with fewer people. Thanks to that, we could reassign the freed-up staff to other important tasks such as threat hunting and strengthening security policies.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    As I mentioned earlier, the initial adoption cost is somewhat high, and there is a certain level of difficulty involved in integrating it with other security systems, which is a drawback. Sometimes unexpected issues can occur after updates, so rigorous pre-testing is essential—this is another aspect I would like to see improved.

    In terms of pricing, we use the enterprise bundle, and while the initial cost was somewhat high, considering the wide range of features and the security benefits, we determined that the investment was worthwhile. We contracted licenses based on the number of users, and it was nice that they could be flexibly adjusted to fit our company's size.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    There were solutions we compared. For example, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint  had the advantage of good integration with existing Microsoft environments and was cost-effective. SentinelOne, on the other hand, had excellent AI-based automation, but we felt it consumed a lot of system resources. CrowdStrike Falcon struck the best balance between performance and efficiency, and we gave it the highest score especially in its ability to detect unknown threats.

    What other advice do I have?

    If I were to advise other companies considering adopting CrowdStrike Falcon, I would say they should not only look at its powerful security features but also thoroughly evaluate whether it fits their current environment and threat profile. In particular, it is essential to develop a thorough integration plan with existing systems and to establish an update management process to ensure stable operations. I would also recommend actively leveraging customer support if needed. My overall review rating for CrowdStrike Falcon is 9.

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    Hybrid Cloud

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    Dhiren Jethwa

    Endpoint security has improved and real-time detection and response reduce false positives

    Reviewed on Apr 17, 2026
    Review from a verified AWS customer

    What is our primary use case?

    CrowdStrike Falcon 's main use case is endpoint security and threat detection, which are the primary purposes for which we are using it.

    A day-to-day example of using CrowdStrike Falcon  for endpoint security detection occurs when a user downloads suspicious files. The system detects this activity and triggers an alert to the administrator. CrowdStrike Falcon detects abnormal behavior of the system, and an alert is generated in a console. When I log into the console, I can see that some users are trying to access malicious files which are harmful for the organization. The security team isolates the endpoint based on this judgment. We can investigate using process trees and logs in CrowdStrike Falcon. Additionally, USB device control helps sometimes with USB blocking and data access via external storage.

    What is most valuable?

    The best features CrowdStrike Falcon offers are endpoint detection and response, cloud-native lightweight agent, AI-powered threat detection, threat hunting, and Falcon  Overwatch.

    The feature I use the most is endpoint detection and response, which you can call EDR. EDR makes the difference in this case because it provides real-time alerts for suspicious activity and full process tree visibility showing what ran, what spawned, and what is happening inside the LAN on the endpoint. It allows for quick investigation of endpoint logins and quick host isolation to stop the spread.

    Using CrowdStrike Falcon typically leads to faster threat detection, quicker response, and better visibility across the endpoints. This means I can understand, or an administrator can understand the logs and situation, what is happening with the endpoint, and what suspicious behaviors are occurring inside the endpoints. It has reduced false positives and has a lightweight performance impact, resulting in no heavy use or heavy scans of the agent. User productivity is also increased on the endpoint side.

    What needs improvement?

    Regarding improvements in reports, when I try to pull a custom report, there are some mismatches, or it does not look professional. I hope CrowdStrike will improve their custom report or inbuilt report to look professional rather than appearing like just adding numbers. Based on the requirement, they should improve their custom reports.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using CrowdStrike Falcon for around one year.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    CrowdStrike Falcon is very stable.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    The scalability of CrowdStrike Falcon is very good and very positive.

    How are customer service and support?

    Customer support is also appreciated as it is very good. I have raised multiple tickets with technical support, and every time I have received a good response from customer support.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We did not use any kind of solution previously.

    What was our ROI?

    Before CrowdStrike Falcon, there were 40 to 50 alerts per day with many antivirus detections and time wasted validating non-issues. When we installed the CrowdStrike Falcon agent on the endpoint, there are now 10 to 15 meaningful alerts that we can work on and isolate the system. There is a 60 to 70 percent reduction in false positives, allowing us to disregard those. Additionally, higher quality behavioral detection based on pattern analysis is justified. The investigation time has been reduced from three to four hours to one to two hours, and per user, we used to take around 10 to 15 minutes, but now with the reduced false positives, we can troubleshoot or inspect users within five minutes.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    The pricing is very straightforward and negotiable. The license is thoughtful and very fruitful. The licensing is pretty simple, so it has a very good impact with the licensing, setup cost, and pricing with respect to CrowdStrike Falcon.

    Money is saved because if a user is receiving spam alerts or spam emails which are damaging the organization's privacy, the number of alerts, data threatening, DLP , data extraction, and everything has been reduced. There is a big impact on the organization's security posture as well as time saved while doing troubleshooting, allowing us to monitor that alert via one single console. The positive impact is significant, and the money saved is a very good effect for the organization.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    We have not evaluated another option before choosing CrowdStrike Falcon.

    Pavan Ingaleshwar

    Improved endpoint visibility has reduced incident response time and strengthens threat investigations

    Reviewed on Apr 14, 2026
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I have been using CrowdStrike Falcon  for the past two years. My main use case for CrowdStrike Falcon  is endpoint protection, threat protection, and investigating suspicious activities on endpoints in my day-to-day work.

    In one case, we received an alert about suspicious PowerShell activities detected on one of the endpoints, and CrowdStrike Falcon detected the issue and generated an alert on our SIM solution as well. We started investigating that endpoint using CrowdStrike Falcon, confirming through the process tree that there was suspicious execution, and we began isolating the endpoint device to prevent further impact. That is how we used CrowdStrike Falcon for monitoring and investigating endpoint devices.

    We also use CrowdStrike Falcon for endpoint activities and for responding to malware alerts, which is a significant part of our process.

    What is most valuable?

    CrowdStrike Falcon offers several features that stand out to me, including a feature called Process Tree visibility, where we can see the entire attack history including how it started, how it initiated the connection, how it ended, and the intentions behind that particular incident. Additionally, it has great threat intelligence data, isolation automation, detailed process visibility, a real-time threat blocking system, and behavioral threat detection that helps in responding to incidents on endpoints. These are the best features I have ever used.

    I wish more people knew about the Process Tree visibility feature because it helps to understand the full attack chain quickly, making it a very impactful feature I have ever used.

    CrowdStrike Falcon has positively impacted my organization by improving endpoint security. Even if end users are doing something on their endpoints without their knowledge, such as receiving documents from vendors, the endpoints will scan attachments before delivery, and if they are malicious, it will detect them and provide notifications and alerts. It has positively impacted endpoint security and reduced the response time for incidents and alerts.

    In my experience, I noticed that the Mean Time To Respond (MTTR) has reduced by around 30 to 40 percent due to faster detection and response achieved by the Falcon  agents.

    What needs improvement?

    CrowdStrike Falcon requires experience and knowledge about tuning, as proper tuning is required. Improvement could focus on this aspect, as well as simplifying the user interface for new users and different department employees, since it sometimes generates a lot of false positives. They should concentrate on this as well.

    They can work on better reporting and simplifying the interface to enhance the overall user experience.

    CrowdStrike Falcon provides very good visibility into endpoint activity, including process execution and behavior. It is not only useful for the security department; it is beneficial for other departments as well. If something happens, even developers can log into CrowdStrike Falcon to check what is happening with their endpoints. Every tool should be built with this capability in mind, including CrowdStrike Falcon, which could also work on improving user interface design.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    CrowdStrike Falcon is stable, with no major issues I have faced.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    CrowdStrike Falcon is highly scalable.

    How are customer service and support?

    The customer support is good, and I have reached out to them.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We were previously using SentinelOne and Microsoft Defender but switched to CrowdStrike Falcon for better detection capabilities, especially for a client handling numerous attachments and endpoint activities.

    What was our ROI?

    I have seen a return on investment due to strong detection and faster response capabilities of CrowdStrike Falcon.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    The pricing, according to my knowledge, is subscription-based, depending on how many endpoints and modules the organization needs to use.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    Before choosing CrowdStrike Falcon, we evaluated SentinelOne and Microsoft Defender because we needed better detection and visibility.

    What other advice do I have?

    My advice for others looking into using CrowdStrike Falcon is to have a clear understanding of how to properly fine-tune and monitor the system to get the full benefits. If they are good at these aspects, they can confidently purchase it and start working towards endpoint protection.

    CrowdStrike Falcon is a strong solution with faster responses to endpoint-related incidents and alerts. Overall, it is a very robust solution for organizations dealing with endpoint security, and they can confidently choose CrowdStrike Falcon and make it work effectively. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.

    Ashutosh Jha

    Endpoint protection has blocked ransomware and malware and gives me real-time control

    Reviewed on Mar 09, 2026
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I am using CrowdStrike Falcon  because I want to secure my end-user devices.

    What is most valuable?

    I am using CrowdStrike Falcon  because it works on signature-based and signature-less technology, which will prevent me from outside attackers and outside malware.

    CrowdStrike Falcon will protect me from ransomware, and after the installation of CrowdStrike Falcon, I get full control on my endpoints and I am secure from outsiders.

    CrowdStrike Falcon features are robust and reliable.

    There are multiple features including real-time detection, real-time prevention, ATP, and IPS.

    CrowdStrike Falcon makes my job easier because it will prevent me from outsider attacks and outsider detection; for example, if I want to stop any types of pen drive block or allow, it will prevent me from that as well.

    It will impact my organization positively because if anybody wants to try to hit something, wants to take access, wants to perform CNC attacks, wants to do DOS attacks, CrowdStrike Falcon will protect me regarding real-time protection, PUA detection, scanning, and scheduler scanning.

    I have seen on my portal, as the owner, that last week there were some detections about Trojan malware and some detections about CryptoGuard crypto malware. There are many detections, and I have seen that Trojans and malware have been blocked by CrowdStrike Falcon.

    What needs improvement?

    As of now, CrowdStrike Falcon does not have application control and web control. If CrowdStrike Falcon applies those types of features, it will be more reliable and stronger than any other antivirus or next-gen antivirus in the world or in the industries.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I am using CrowdStrike Falcon from last two years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    CrowdStrike Falcon is stable right now.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    It is good; I can increase it any time.

    How are customer service and support?

    Customer support is good for CrowdStrike Falcon; they have the best support.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I have used Seqrite, but I have switched because Seqrite does not have signature-less technology.

    What was our ROI?

    CrowdStrike Falcon has saved me money because if any attacker attacks, they can borrow money to decrypt the file, so it is the money saved and time saved.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Pricing, setup cost, and licensing is very good for CrowdStrike Falcon based on what I have seen.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I have evaluated Sophos.

    What other advice do I have?

    As of now, I think CrowdStrike Falcon is better and it is working fine. I rate it 10 out of 10 because it is lightweight, it has real-time detection, and it has the more powerful signature-based and signature-less technology. I can advise others that if there are any opportunities, they should use CrowdStrike Falcon because it is a very lightweight agent with signature-based and signature-less technology. CrowdStrike Falcon has real-time scanning, real-time prevention, and multiple other features. My overall rating for this product is 10 out of 10.

    reviewer2795868

    Cloud threat visibility has improved and now supports flexible, low-overhead protection for startups

    Reviewed on Jan 10, 2026
    Review from a verified AWS customer

    What is our primary use case?

    I use it for cloud workload protection and threat detection in AWS  environments.

    How has it helped my organization?

    The pay-as-you-go model enabled me to deploy quickly from the AWS Marketplace  management account.

    It scaled protection for workloads without upfront commitments and reduced the initial operational overhead.

    It provides real-time visibility into cloud threats, helping stop breaches faster in dynamic AWS  setups.

    What is most valuable?

    I find the seamless AWS integration and single lightweight agent to have minimal performance impact.

    The cloud-native SIEM  and runtime security leverages threat intelligence for proactive detection.

    Flexible billing through AWS is ideal for startups testing security without long-term locks.

    What needs improvement?

    I believe that AI-powered SOAR  workflow suggestions could streamline incident response.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using it for 1 month.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We are a new startup, so we did not use any previous solutions.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    The pay-as-you-go model excels for startups with variable AWS workloads, avoiding large upfront costs and scaling with usage.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I evaluated Prisma Cloud, Wiz , and Orca Security  alongside native AWS options.

    What other advice do I have?

    CrowdStrike Falcon for AWS  (pay-as-you-go) delivers strong cloud-native protection via AWS Marketplace , which is ideal for startups scaling workloads.

    If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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