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CrowdStrike
4.0
based on 92 Reviews

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CrowdStrike operates in the cybersecurity sector, offering advanced cloud-based solutions to protect enterprise data, endpoints, and identities from breaches.
Overall Rating
4.0/5
based on 92 reviews

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Salary, Company culture, Work-life balance
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Hybrid
89% employees reported

Monday to Friday
87% employees reported

Flexible timing
59% employees reported

No travel
83% employees reported
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Cafeteria
4 employees reported
Office cab/shuttle
3 employees reported
Health insurance
3 employees reported
Free meal
2 employees reported
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About CrowdStrike
Founded in2011 (14 yrs old)
India Employee Count501-1k
Global Employee Count1k-5k
HeadquartersSunnyvale,California, United States
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Websitecrowdstrike.com
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CrowdStrike has redefined security with the world’s most advanced cloud-native platform that protects and enables the people, processes, and technologies that drive modern enterprise. CrowdStrike secures the most critical areas of enterprise risk – endpoints and cloud workloads, identity, and data – to keep customers ahead of today’s adversaries and stop breaches. Powered by the CrowdStrike Security Cloud, the CrowdStrike Falcon Platform leverages real-time indicators of attack, threat intelligence on evolving adversary tradecraft, and enriched telemetry from across the enterprise to deliver hyper-accurate detections, automated protection and remediation, elite threat hunting, and prioritized observability of vulnerabilities – all through a single, lightweight agent. With CrowdStrike, customers benefit from superior protection, better performance, reduced complexity, and immediate time-to-value.
Mission: Our mission is to stop breaches and our purpose is a promise: to provide safety and security to some of the world’s largest, most influential companies and, by extension, the billions of people around the world who use their services.
Vision: The world is our office. As a purpose-built remote-first company, we believe cultivating a connected culture for every employee, no matter where they are in the world, is a key ingredient in building a high-performing, diverse company.
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CrowdStrike Ratings
based on 92 reviews
Overall Rating
4.0/5
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3.9
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Skill development
3.7
Work satisfaction
3.6
Promotions
3.5
Job security
CrowdStrike is rated 4.0 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 92 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at CrowdStrike
based on 88 reviews
4.0
Rated by 24 Women
Rated 4.0 for Salary and 3.9 for Work satisfaction
4.0
Rated by 64 Men
Rated 4.1 for Salary and 3.9 for Work-life balance
Work Policy at CrowdStrike
based on 19 reviews in last 6 months

Hybrid
89%

Permanent work from home
11%
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Overall Rating | 4.0/5 based on 92 reviews | 3.2/5 based on 339 reviews | 4.3/5 based on 316 reviews | 3.5/5 based on 322 reviews |
Highly Rated for | Salary Work-life balance Company culture | ![]() No highly rated category | Job security Company culture Skill development | Job security |
Critically Rated for | ![]() No critically rated category | Skill development Job security Promotions | ![]() No critically rated category | Promotions Salary Skill development |
Primary Work Policy | Hybrid 89% employees reported | Hybrid 69% employees reported | - | Hybrid 74% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 4.0 Good rated by 24 women | 3.6 Good rated by 78 women | 4.4 Good rated by 78 women | 3.7 Good rated by 33 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.0 Good rated by 64 men | 3.1 Average rated by 252 men | 4.3 Good rated by 209 men | 3.5 Good rated by 271 men |
Job security | 3.5 Good | 2.9 Poor | 4.3 Good | 3.9 Good |
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CrowdStrike Salaries
CrowdStrike salaries have received with an average score of 4.1 out of 5 by 92 employees.
Senior Analyst
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₹11.9 L/yr - ₹22 L/yr
IT System Administrator
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₹17 L/yr - ₹21.3 L/yr
Team Lead
(17 salaries)

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₹17.7 L/yr - ₹27 L/yr
Analyst
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₹5.6 L/yr - ₹10.7 L/yr
Senior Associate
(13 salaries)

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₹4.4 L/yr - ₹8 L/yr
Senior Analyst II
(11 salaries)

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₹11 L/yr - ₹16 L/yr
Senior Engineer
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₹60 L/yr - ₹99 L/yr
Analyst II
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₹8 L/yr - ₹11 L/yr
Sales Operations Analyst
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₹6.1 L/yr - ₹11 L/yr
Full Stack Developer
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₹10 L/yr - ₹15.8 L/yr
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CrowdStrike sees cybersecurity innovation hitting warp speed with agentic AI
- Cybersecurity innovation is rapidly evolving with the integration of artificial intelligence to enhance threat detection, prevention, and response.
- AI-powered agents are revolutionizing the cybersecurity landscape by enabling real-time decision-making, proactive defense measures, and quicker responses to emerging threats.
- CrowdStrike's Daniel Bernard highlights the significance of AI in transforming cybersecurity practices, emphasizing the need for predictive tools and automation to combat the escalating cyber threat landscape.
- New AI Red Team Services and agentic server frameworks are redefining how organizations evaluate risks, test defenses, and automate threat responses, catering to the growing demand for AI integration in cybersecurity.
Siliconangle | 17 Jul, 2025

Cyber Stocks & M&A Buzz: Powering the Next Wave of Digital Defense
- Cybersecurity companies showing strong financial and technical growth are expected to outperform the market in 2025 due to increased demand for AI-driven protection, cloud migration, and advanced threat response capabilities.
- Key players like Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Fortinet, Check Point, and Zscaler are demonstrating growth potential.
- Mergers and acquisitions are driving structural shifts in the cybersecurity and IT services industry, with a surge in deals related to threat intelligence, cloud security, and AI-based monitoring.
- Investors are closely monitoring cybersecurity firms with strong AI capabilities and federal security alignment for potential growth and considering IPO opportunities following M&A activities.
Medium | 12 Jul, 2025

5 stock picks from an analyst for a new era of cybersecurity threats
- Arnie Bellini, a cybersecurity expert, anticipates an increase in US government spending on cyber defense due to geopolitical tensions.
- Bellini recommends investing in cybersecurity stocks poised to benefit from heightened government spending on cybersecurity.
- Top stock picks suggested by Bellini include Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, SentinelOne, and Palantir Technologies.
- While Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike have seen stock price increases, Fortinet and SentinelOne are projected to benefit from government defense spending, and Palantir Technologies is considered promising despite a different approach to cybersecurity.
Insider | 7 Jul, 2025
Microsoft is moving antivirus providers out of the Windows kernel
- Microsoft is planning to move antivirus (AV) and endpoint detection and response (EDR) apps out of the Windows kernel to prevent incidents like the faulty CrowdStrike update from last year.
- They are working with security vendors like CrowdStrike, Bitdefender, and Trend Micro to develop a new Windows endpoint security platform in a collaborative manner.
- The private preview will allow security vendors to request changes and iteratively refine the platform before switching to it.
- In addition to the security changes, Microsoft is preparing to release a Windows update featuring a new Quick Machine Recovery feature and a redesigned black screen of death.
The Verge | 26 Jun, 2025

A free service to protect US critical infrastructure against Russian cyber attacks has ended – but did it shut down just a touch too soon?
- A free cybersecurity service, the Critical Infrastructure Defense Project, provided by Cloudflare, CrowdStrike, and Ping Identity to protect US critical infrastructure after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, has been discontinued due to a lack of usage.
- The project offered four months of free cybersecurity services, including a zero trust security model and threat intelligence, but shut down as threat levels subsided since early 2022.
- Reports suggest the end of the project coincides with a possible pause in countering Russian cyber operations by the Trump administration and NATO warning of Russian mapping of critical infrastructure.
- With potential increased cyber operations from Iran, which has targeted US critical infrastructure in the past, concerns remain about the discontinuation of this free cybersecurity program for US critical infrastructure.
Tech Radar | 25 Jun, 2025

Enterprises must rethink IAM as AI agents outnumber humans 10 to 1
- Stolen credentials cause 80% of breaches, driving shift towards Identity as AI control plane.
- Vendors adapt to handle one million AI identities, pushing for better authentication.
- Microsoft, Okta, Cisco, CrowdStrike, and Palo Alto Networks drive identity security transformation.
- Architectures evolve for AI threat, requiring zero trust, biometrics, and proximity verification.
- Security priorities demand continuous identity verification to prevent breaches in AI-driven environments.
VentureBeat | 25 Jun, 2025

How CISOs became the gatekeepers of $309B AI infrastructure spending
- Enterprise AI infrastructure spending is projected to reach $309 billion by 2027, with success dependent on controlling the infrastructure layer for operational scalability.
- Security vendors like Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, and Cisco are seeing significant growth in AI-driven security revenue amid declining traditional infrastructure sales.
- The complexity of AI workloads is straining existing infrastructure, with enterprises requiring new approaches to manage AI at scale.
- 73% of enterprises cite infrastructure inadequacy as the primary barrier to AI adoption, while adversaries are leveraging AI faster than defenses can be deployed.
- AgenticOps sees traditional IT operations insufficient for managing AI agents at machine speed, with a focus on unified data access, collaborative environments, and purpose-built models.
- Security is becoming an accelerant to AI adoption, with traditional firewalls unable to protect AI workloads effectively.
- Silicon-embedded security with nanosecond latency is transforming security measures, significantly outperforming software-defined approaches.
- Automated platforms for vulnerability management offer rapid response, reducing breach risk and delivering ROI in under 5 months.
- Observability is crucial for AI infrastructure success, with generative UI and real-time interfaces shaping the future.
- The AI infrastructure market is consolidating, with Gartner predicting a reduction to fewer than 20 platforms by 2027, emphasizing the need to control the full stack to stay relevant.
VentureBeat | 24 Jun, 2025

Are we making hackers sound too cool? These security experts think so
- Cybersecurity experts call for a reconsideration of how threat actors are named, labeling names like Salt Typhoon and Fuzzy Bear as misleading and glamorizing.
- Former heads of UK and USA cybersecurity agencies criticize current naming conventions for obscuring attribution and glamorizing adversaries.
- Microsoft and CrowdStrike announce a collaboration to align their threat actor naming conventions.
- The collaboration aims to enhance confidence in threat actor identification, streamline correlation between reports, and accelerate defender action.
- Easterly and Martin believe the current collaboration won't fundamentally reform the naming convention as needed.
- Lack of a shared, vendor-neutral, public taxonomy hinders global alignment and interoperability in threat actor naming.
- Naming cybercriminal groups with unique and exotic names contributes to building a brand identity and misleading the severity of threats.
- Security experts advocate for ceasing the mystification and glamorization of cybercriminal groups through naming.
- Names like 'Scattered Spider' should reflect the actual danger posed by these groups, not sanitize their activities.
- The article suggests more appropriate names like 'Scrawny Nuisance' or 'Weak Weasel' instead of clever titles for cybercriminal groups.
- Organizations like Scattered Spider have caused significant disruptions, as seen in the alleged ransomware attack targeting British retailers.
- The naming of threat actors is criticized as a marketing campaign inadvertently glorifying dangerous organized crime gangs.
- The article deems the use of creative names for cybercriminal groups as an 'objectively ridiculous' way to inform the public about their activities.
- Security experts emphasize the need for more accurate and less embellished names to describe the activities of cybercriminal groups.
- The article suggests using names like 'Doofus Dingo' instead of exotic titles for cybercriminal organizations to reflect their true nature.
- Overall, the call is to stop mystifying, glamorizing, or sanitizing the nefarious activities of cybercriminal groups through misleading names.
Tech Radar | 21 Jun, 2025

*AI-Powered Malware: The New Frontier of Cyber Threats*
- AI-powered malware utilizes machine learning to evade detection, adapt to new environments, and identify vulnerabilities.
- Types of AI-powered malware include DeepLocker, AI-generated phishing emails, and autonomous malware.
- AI-powered malware presents challenges for cybersecurity as it requires advanced detection systems, behavioral analysis, and continuous learning.
- Defense strategies against AI-powered malware involve implementing AI-powered security solutions, staying informed, and conducting regular security audits.
- Understanding the implications and tactics of AI-powered malware allows organizations to better combat these emerging threats.
- AI-powered security solutions like CrowdStrike Falcon, Darktrace Enterprise Immune System, and Vectra Cognito offer advanced threat detection and response.
- Advanced endpoint protection solutions include SentinelOne Singularity, Cylance PROTECT, and Sophos Intercept X.
- Security orchestration and incident response tools such as IBM QRadar Advisor with Watson, Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR, and Cybereason XDR aid in threat investigation and response.
- User and entity behavior analytics are enhanced by solutions like Exabeam Advanced Analytics, Cynet 360, and IBM Guardium.
Medium | 17 Jun, 2025
CrowdStrike launches Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response at re:Inforce 2025
- CrowdStrike launched Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response at the 2025 re:Inforce conference.
- The new service offers cyber protection from the CrowdStrike Falcon platform at preferred rates in the AWS Marketplace.
- Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response provides AI-powered incident response to help organizations respond faster and strengthen cloud security.
- The offering aims to address the increasing speed and complexity of cyberattacks in cloud environments.
- The Falcon platform detects more threats in less time and investigates incidents faster compared to other solutions.
- It complements the existing AWS Security Incident Response workflow to cover the entire security incident lifecycle.
- Customers benefit from streamlined procurement and improved security posture through AWS infrastructure.
- The Falcon platform is available in AWS Marketplace, offering customers CrowdStrike's protection and AWS infrastructure benefits.
Siliconangle | 17 Jun, 2025

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CrowdStrike FAQs
When was CrowdStrike founded?
CrowdStrike was founded in 2011. The company has been operating for 14 years primarily in the IT Services & Consulting sector.
Where is the CrowdStrike headquarters located?
CrowdStrike is headquartered in Sunnyvale,California.
How many employees does CrowdStrike have in India?
CrowdStrike currently has approximately 500+ employees in India.
Does CrowdStrike have good work-life balance?
CrowdStrike has a Work-Life Balance Rating of 3.9 out of 5 based on 90+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 68% employees rated CrowdStrike 4 or above, while 32% employees rated it 3 or below on work-life balance. This indicates that the majority of employees feel a generally balanced work-life experience, with some opportunities for improvement based on the feedback. We encourage you to read CrowdStrike work-life balance reviews for more details.
Is CrowdStrike good for career growth?
Career growth at CrowdStrike is rated fairly well, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.6. 68% employees rated CrowdStrike 4 or above, while 32% employees rated it 3 or below on promotions / appraisal. Though the sentiment is mixed for career growth, majority employees have rated it positively. We recommend reading CrowdStrike promotions / appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros and cons of working in CrowdStrike?
Working at CrowdStrike comes with several advantages and disadvantages. It is highly rated for salary & benefits, company culture and work life balance. However, it is poorly rated for job security, promotions / appraisal and work satisfaction, based on 90+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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