CrowdStrike has announced a $400 million deal to acquire British log management firm Humio in a bid to bolster its extended detection and response (XDR) capabilities.
The endpoint security and threat intelligence giant claimed it was “blown away” by the London-based firm’s high-performance cloud log management and observability technology. Its proven ability to deliver at scale makes it the perfect fit for the CrowdStrike Security Cloud, it added.
“By leveraging new ingest pipelines and cloud log management, we will continue to help developers, security analysts, and IT professionals gain complete observability to answer any question, explore threats and vulnerabilities, and gain valuable insights from all computer-generated data in real-time,” argued CrowdStrike CTO, Michael Sentonas.
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CrowdStrike To Acquire Log Management Startup Humio For $400M
By leveraging Humio, CrowdStrike will help developers, security analysts and IT professionals gain complete observability to explore threats and vulnerabilities and obtain insight from computer-generated data in real time, says CrowdStrike CTO Michael Sentonas. By Michael Novinson February 18, 2021, 09:23 AM EST
CrowdStrike has agreed to purchase Humio to strengthen its ability to ingest and correlate data from any log, application or feed for actionable insight and real-time protection.
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based endpoint security giant said London-based Humio’s native ability to ingest and analyze both unstructured and semi-structured data will enhance how the CrowdStrike platform addresses DevOps and DevSecOps issues. The deal will enable CrowdStrike to provide deep, contextual index-free eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) with speed and scale.
CrowdStrike has agreed to purchase Humio to strengthen its ability to ingest and correlate data from any log, application or feed for actionable insight and real-time protection.
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based endpoint security giant said London-based Humio’s native ability to ingest and analyze both unstructured and semi-structured data will enhance how the CrowdStrike platform addresses DevOps and DevSecOps issues. The deal will enable CrowdStrike to provide deep, contextual index-free eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) with speed and scale.
“We conducted a thorough market review of existing solutions and were amazed by Humio’s mature technology architecture and proven ability to deliver at scale,” CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz (pictured) said in a statement. “The combination of real-time analytics and smart filtering built into CrowdStrike’s proprietary Threat Graph and Humio’s blazing-fast log management and index-free data ingestion dramatically accelerates our XD