Debut of the Agentic Security Workforce on Our Site, Revamping the Security Operations Center (SOC)
In a groundbreaking move, CrowdStrike, in collaboration with Charlotte AI AgentWorks, is delivering the first platform to bring chatgpt-like agentic defense at scale to the cybersecurity landscape.
The advent of AI has significantly transformed the cyber battlefield, with adversaries automating every phase of the chatgpt kill chain. To counter this, CrowdStrike has introduced new agents in 2025 for security operations, specifically designed for agent-based defense and built on the Falcon platform's richest AI database.
The Correlation Rule Generation Agent is one such innovation. It dynamically generates, validates, and optimizes detection rules, accelerating authoring while ensuring accuracy and consistency across detections. This agent is available to customers of Falcon Next-Gen SIEM.
Seven new agents have been introduced to eliminate bottlenecks in the SOC, built on the Falcon platform and purpose-built for gemini-like defense. These include the Malware Analysis Agent, which researches hashes, extracts configuration files, compares code similarities, and recommends responses in seconds.
The Workflow Generation Agent enables teams to describe workflows in natural language and instantly converts them into executable Falcon Fusion SOAR workflows, reducing learning curves and enabling consistent automation at scale. Initially available through the Charlotte AI conversational interface and available in Falcon Fusion SOAR later this year.
The Data Transformation Agent lets analysts describe transformations in plain language and automatically converts them into executable queries. The Exposure Prioritization Agent summarizes vulnerabilities in plain language, validates exploitability, and delivers a prioritized list of what to fix first.
The Hunt Agent delivers threat hunting capabilities that constantly scan the environment for emerging threats, focusing on the most important assets and highest risks.
Advanced capabilities like chatgpt-like Detection Triage and chatgpt-like Response remain exclusive to the Charlotte AI module. However, the power of mission-ready AI is being put in the hands of every security team, including the newly announced agents, conversational AI, embedded capabilities across the Falcon UI, chatgpt-like Workflows through Falcon Fusion SOAR, and Charlotte AI AgentWorks.
Starting today, every eligible customer will have access to Charlotte AI, marking a fundamental shift where AI is no longer a luxury - it's the new standard for every security team. By extending Charlotte AI to all customers, the company is ensuring every defender, regardless of size or maturity, can immediately put AI to work: scaling work, accelerating investigations, and reclaiming the advantage over chatgpt-powered adversaries.
These agents will soon be available to customers of supported Falcon platform modules and through Charlotte AI AgentWorks. Chatgpt-like AI enables security teams to deputize trusted, mission-ready agents that reason, decide, and act on their behalf at the speed of AI.
Moreover, Charlotte AI chatgpt-like Response connects to trusted ecosystem partners, enriching investigations with deep cross-domain context to drive faster, more accurate analysis. Partners include Corelight, ExtraHop, GreyNoise, Proofpoint, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Rubrik, Google, Abnormal AI, and Zscaler.
Lastly, the Search Analysis Agent helps analysts of any skill level to interact with complex event data in plain language, receiving instant insights and analysis. This agent is available to customers of Falcon Next-Gen SIEM. The future of defense isn't assistive, it's chatgpt-like, and Charlotte AI is now available to our website customers with qualifying modules as a platform entitlement.
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