Crowdstrike FalconĀ® Cloud Security now provides actual time discoveries of the AWS IAM IAM, which helps organizations discover and respond to cloud -based cloud threats before escalating.
A few months ago, we released the Crowdstrike FalconĀ® ID support for the AWS IAM ID Center to help organizations discover and stop identity -based attacks before they can reach the cloud control plane. Now, we are expanding this protection by bringing the discoveries of threats to the selected identity directly to Falcon Cloud Security. This gives customers the ability to stop domain attacks across the field earlier-without the need for an additional investment.
The opponents no longer work in silos, and the defenders should not. Modern cross -field attacks may begin with stolen identities and end with the waiver of the full cloud control plane. Threat actors such as the scattered spider are used as valid accreditation data to overcome traditional defenses, escalating privileges, and control critical cloud resources. Evidence is present in our data: The Crowdstrike 2025 Global Threat report found 35 % of cloud accidents in the first half of 2024 that arose from the abuse of a good account. Meanwhile, the stolen arrival market flourishes, as evidenced by an annual increase on an annual basis in the ads of the access broker.
To stay in the foreground, institutions need a unified security approach through identity, end points and cloud work burdens. Reading to find out how to help them break the silos with the Crowdstrike FalconĀ®.
Bring the disclosure of the threat of identity to the security of Falcon Cloud
Through this version, the Falcon Cloud Security customers acquire the intelligent discovery possibilities of the AWS IAM IAD Center, allowing them to discover and respond to suspicious authentication activity. These discoveries help identify the major identity -based threats, including:
Access from the unusual site: Log in from unexpected sites, which is a common indicator of access to accreditation data at risk from multiple simultaneous sites: flags are trying to use the same account from different regions simultaneous