CrowdStrike partners with CoreWeave on AI cloud security foundation

Cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike (CRWD) said on Wednesday that it is partnering with AI cloud company CoreWeave (CRWV) in an effort to build a foundation for AI cloud security.
The aim is to create a security platform for the agentic era that will eventually be able to also secure the platforms built for artificial general intelligence, or AGI, which will be the stage when computers can match or surpass human intelligence.
The collaboration will combine CoreWeave’s high-performance AI Cloud with Falcon, which is CrowdStrike’s agentic security platform.
The partnership was announced at Fal.Con Europe 2025, a cybersecurity conference hosted by CrowdStrike.
“AI is transforming security and CrowdStrike is transforming how AI is secured,” George Kurtz, CEO and founder of CrowdStrike, said in a statement. “CoreWeave powers some of the most advanced AI workloads on the planet, and CrowdStrike secures where AI happens.
“Together, we’re building a foundation for the agentic era, where security is inherent to AI itself.”
CrowdStrike also announced a collaboration last week with Nvidia (NVDA) to bring “always-on, continuously learning AI agents for cybersecurity to the edge” through select Nvidia models in order to “build, power, and secure the agentic ecosystem.”
The company said that the partnership with Nvidia will deliver autonomous, real-time AI agents that can continuously learn and “defend critical infrastructure across cloud, data-center, and edge environments.”
“Cybersecurity in the era of AI demands intelligence that thinks at the speed of machines,” Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said in a statement. “Together with CrowdStrike, we’re building real-time, AI-driven security agents that defend cloud, data center, and edge infrastructure – protecting the systems that power our economy and national security.”
CrowdStrike said that its partnership with CoreWeave will extend the work it’s doing with Nvidia “into real-world production environments” that will run on CoreWeave’s platform, while being built on NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure.
Michael Intrator, co-founder and CEO of CoreWeave, said that its work with CrowdStrike is giving “AI pioneers the scale and speed to build, train, and deploy AI securely and with confidence.”
CrowdStrike seems to be digging itself out of the hole caused by last year’s global IT outage, which was triggered by a faulty update to its Falcon platform.
Wedbush Securities tech analyst Dan Ives added the company earlier this year to his “IVES AI Revolution 30 list,” which are the 30 tech companies that are expected to drive the AI revolution.
We are updating the IVES AI Revolution 30 list reflecting recent momentum in the AI Revolution. We are adding CrowdStrike, Roblox, GE Vernova, and Nebius to our list of 30 tech companies that we believe will define the future of the AI theme over the coming years. 🔥🏆🐂🎯🍿 pic.twitter.com/Q0gxfhqH32
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Ives called CrowdStrike “the gold standard in the cybersecurity space,” arguing that the Street is still underestimating its role as a second- and third-order AI beneficiary.
The company has been making an aggressive push into the AI sector, launching its Agentic Security Platform in September. This includes Charlotte AI AgentWorks, which it calls the “launchpad” for its agentic security operations center (SOC), and which gives teams the ability to build, test and deploy its own security agents.
CrowdStrike’s stock has surged 56.1% for the year.