CrowdStrike Adds Real-Time Identity Control With SGNL Deal
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CrowdStrike acquires SGNL for $740M to enhance dynamic access control; expands identity capabilities for both human and nonhuman identities.
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$740M SGNL Acquisition Boosts Dynamic Identity Enforcement for Humans and AI Agents With the $740M acquisition of SGNL, CrowdStrike aims to deliver dynamic access control for human and nonhuman identities. The real-time enforcement layer expands CrowdStrike's identity capabilities amid a market shift toward zero standing privilege and agentic workforce security.