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CrowdStrike to acquire Flow Security

CrowdStrike revealed plans to acquire Flow Security, a company known for its cloud data runtime security solution. The deal, primarily cash-based with a portion in equity, is subject to standard closing conditions.

CrowdStrike plans to integrate Flow Security’s DSPM capabilities into the Falcon Cloud Security solution after the acquisition’s closure.This integration is anticipated to offer better visibility and protection for cloud data, enhancing security for CrowdStrike’s customers.

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