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Veza-CrowdStrike Partnership Boosts Identity Protections

Veza, which provides security services to end users and channel partners, recently expanded its partnership with CrowdStrike to deliver tighter integration between access governance and endpoint threat detection, aiming to address the top attack vector in enterprise security: compromised identities.

The new capabilities, now available through both the CrowdStrike Marketplace and the Veza platform, combine Veza's Access Intelligence with CrowdStrike's Falcon endpoint telemetry to provide SOC teams with real-time visibility into who has access to what -- and what they can do with it -- across hybrid environments.


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The integration enables security teams to prevent breaches from becoming full-scale incidents. Key benefits include end-to-end visibility, faster threat hunting and responses, and proactive identity threat mitigation. These combined capabilities also extend visibility to nonhuman identities (NHIs) by surfacing permissions for humans and NHIs to secure all identities.

"By fusing [CrowdStrike's] endpoint telemetry with Veza's access intelligence and identity risk scores, we're giving security teams the power to reduce least privilege violations before they become full-blown incidents," said Veza chief product officer Shalabh Mohan. "This is how you move from reactive defense to preemptive control."

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on September 12, 2025


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