Rubrik announces CrowdStrike Falcon integration

Rubrik Australia Pty Ltd

By Dylan Bushell-Embling
Tuesday, 16 September, 2025

Rubrik announces CrowdStrike Falcon integration

Security and AI company Rubrik has integrated its Rubrik Identity Resilience solution with the CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security platform to enable customers to roll back malicious identity changes.

The enhanced integration with CrowdStrike Falcon platform is aimed at addressing the increased speed and sophistication of identity-driven attacks.

Joint customers will be able to take advantage of the integration to recover identities into a known safe state, and in the worst case scenario complete a full ID recovery, according to Rubrik Chief Product Officer Anneka Gupta.

“Identity-driven attacks demand both speed and precision,” she said. “By expanding Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security with rollback and recovery, we’re giving customers a complete solution — detect, adapt, and reverse — that minimises disruption and keeps operations running in the face of identity-based threats.”

The companies added that users will be able to leverage the Rubrik Security Cloud’s integrations with Falcon Fusion SOAR, Next-Gen SIEM, Falcon Threat Intelligence, and Charlotte AI to streamline the investigation and response process following a breach of a protected identity.

For companies needing additional protection, the recently launched Rubrik Identity Resilience promises to be able to allow organisations to monitor identity changes in real time for forensic analysis while continually assessing identity risks across both human and non-human identities.

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