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IRONSCALES Integrates With CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM

With this new partnership, CrowdStrike customers can directly integrate IRONSCALES Adaptive AI email security data into the Falcon Next-Gen SIEM platform.

Written By: Jordan Smith
Mar 20, 2025
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IRONSCALES, an AI-powered email security provider with 15,000 global customers, recently announced a new integration with the CrowdStrike Falcon cybersecurity platform.

Email security and SIEM: stronger together

The integration will allow customers to enhance their defenses by incorporating unique email security insights from IRONSCALES with the functionality of Falcon Next-Gen SIEM.

“This integration with CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM demonstrates our commitment to delivering adaptive, AI-driven email security solutions tailored to the needs of modern organizations,” said Eyal Benishti, CEO of IRONSCALES. “By uniting IRONSCALES email security with CrowdStrike’s AI-native Falcon platform, we are empowering our customers to navigate today’s ever-evolving threat landscape with speed, efficiency, and ease.”

With this new partnership, CrowdStrike customers can directly integrate IRONSCALES Adaptive AI email security data into the Falcon Next-Gen SIEM platform. This will enable deep visibility and correlation to efficiently combat phishing and account takeover (ATO) threats.

Among the benefits of this new integration include:

  • Expanded visibility across threat surfaces: Customers’ security teams can correlate phishing threats with other attack indicators, providing deeper context in who, how, and why an individual is targeted.
  • Cross-domain threat correlation: Email security to prevent email-based phishing with endpoint and identity-based tactics.
  • Faster incident investigation and response: Users can centralize email security telemetry within Falcon Next-Gen SIEM to streamline investigation workflows, reducing manual effort and enabling faster, more automated incident response measures.
  • Improved compliance and reporting: Email security telemetry can significantly enhance compliance reporting for regulatory frameworks such as GDPR, CCPA, and PCI DSS.

“This integration was very easy; we were able to set it up in under 10 minutes,” said one user, the CISO of a financial services organization serving small businesses. “Being able to have all this telemetry going into CrowdStrike directly from IRONSCALES and seeing what’s going on with email threats alongside all the things CrowdStrike is already looking at has been very valuable to us.”

Bringing next-gen solutions to MSPs

IRONSCALES’ new VP of Global MSP Sales, Brian Thomas, recently shared his early priorities for the organization’s partner ecosystem with Channel Insider.

Among these priorities include re-establishing a partner advisory council to intake feedback from partners on the company’s roadmap, focusing on developing and refining enablement resources, strengthening webinars and other learning materials, and doubling down on partner success motions that offer pre- and post-sales support.

“MSPs need, and deserve, that MVP and white glove experience. They also want technical and sales training tracks, and we want to continue to scale with our partners internationally,” said Thomas. “We want to remove as many obstacles as possible to our partners getting profitable with our solution.” 

Additionally, Thomas highlighted how he wants IRONSCALES to be seen as an answer to the complex issues that MSPs are increasingly facing. The organization’s email security solution integrates with Microsoft 365 and the Google Workspace suite, thus adding a layer of adaptive AI-based security to protect users from BEC and phishing attacks.

“The challenge we’re addressing is that evolving threats are outpacing legacy tools,” said Thomas. “MSPs face the perfect storm– there are more threats, more complex customer needs, and more in general to keep up with than ever before. We want them to know we’re here to help them.”

CrowdStrike has made a flurry of moves recently to bring its security solutions to more partners in the channel. Read more about four new milestones from CrowdStrike for next-generation cybersecurity.

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Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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