Seraphic Acquisition Arms CrowdStrike for AI Browser Threats

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CrowdStrike acquires Seraphic for $420 million to enhance web detection and response capabilities; the technology secures AI workflows against browser-based threats such as data leakage and session hijacking.

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Original Source Material

$420M Deal Enables Web Detection and Response, Secures AI-Driven Browser Activity CrowdStrike is bolstering its Falcon platform with browser-native web detection and response by acquiring Seraphic for $420 million. The technology helps protect AI workflows by securing any browser against data leakage, session hijacking and other web-based threats.