Accenture and CrowdStrike Team to Transform Security Operations
Accenture and CrowdStrike are collaborating to drive cybersecurity
transformation, helping clients confidently navigate the next wave of
innovation and growth.
By
combining Accenture's security services with the CrowdStrike
Falcon cybersecurity platform – including
cloud security, identity protection and next-gen security information and event
management (SIEM)—the collaboration will bring transformative improvements and
cost efficiencies to areas such as security operations (SecOps), continuous
threat exposure management and AI workload protection. This will enable
real-time threat visibility, prevention and remediation with optimized
operational costs.
“Cybercriminals are infiltrating organizations with alarming
sophistication and unprecedented speed,” said Paolo Dal Cin, global lead,
Accenture Security. “To combat this, we work closely with organizations to
understand their unique cybersecurity needs and tailor solutions to address
their specific challenges. By combining our expertise with CrowdStrike’s
technology, we can help clients adopt a more proactive and efficient approach
to digital defense.”
As
businesses move to cloud-based environments and AI-enabled operations, the
massive volume of data generated can overload traditional solutions, making it
difficult for security teams to efficiently and effectively detect and respond
to threats. This challenge is exacerbated as security teams often struggle to
manage a mix of outdated technology and the need to constantly switch between
disparate security tools, slowing down solutions designed to protect the
business and customers from cyberattacks.
WHSmith
is a global travel retailer, operating over 1,700 stores in more than 30
countries selling key travel essentials including food & drink, health
& beauty, tech accessories and books. The retailer has strengthened its
security operations by leveraging Accenture's
Managed Extended Detection and Response (MxDR) services and the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform. The
powerful combination of CrowdStrike and Accenture has enabled WHSmith to gain
visibility across their global operations, extending advanced protection,
detection and response capabilities from the corporate network to the
storefront cash register.
Jon
Begley, Global CISO, WHSmith Group, said, “The collaboration between Accenture
and CrowdStrike is helping us improve threat visibility across our global
business while maintaining a responsive and agile security operation to protect
our digital assets. This means we can focus on growing our global travel retail
business further and offering a leading experience in our stores for customers
on their journeys across the world.”
“Customer
demand for Falcon platform adoption, cybersecurity consolidation, and SOC
services expertise is driving our market-moving Accenture partnership,” said
George Kurtz, founder and CEO, CrowdStrike. “Accenture’s deep expertise with
the Falcon platform and SIEM transformation have directly assisted
organizations in upleveling their cybersecurity programs from device to cloud
to datacenter. Accenture plays a key role in guiding organizations to embrace
the AI-native SOC, leaving legacy SIEMs, point products, and manual SOC
operations behind for automated, resilient, and machine speed cybersecurity platform
controls.”
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