CrowdStrike Named Inaugural Partner in Google Unified Security Recommended Program, Strengthening AI‑Driven Security Position

CRWD
November 14, 2025

CrowdStrike announced that it has been named one of three inaugural partners in Google’s Unified Security Recommended program, a designation that underscores the depth of its integration with Google Cloud’s security stack. The partnership, announced on November 13, 2025, positions CrowdStrike as the sole endpoint technology selected for the program, highlighting the breadth of its Falcon platform’s compatibility with Google Security Operations, Google Threat Intelligence, and Chrome Enterprise.

The collaboration extends through Google’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), a framework that secures the AI lifecycle and enables seamless AI‑driven threat detection across endpoint, identity, cloud, and data environments. By embedding Falcon into Google’s security ecosystem, CrowdStrike can deliver unified protection to hybrid and multi‑cloud customers, accelerating the industry’s shift toward consolidated, AI‑powered security platforms.

Strategically, the partnership grants CrowdStrike deeper access to Google’s hyperscaler customer base, creating new co‑selling opportunities and strengthening existing relationships. The alliance aligns with CrowdStrike’s focus on platform consolidation and AI‑native security, positioning the company to capture growing demand for integrated cloud security solutions and to drive future annual recurring revenue (ARR) growth and margin expansion.

Financially, CrowdStrike’s Q3 FY2025 results provide context for the partnership’s impact. The company reported total revenue of $1.01 billion, a 29% year‑over‑year increase, and surpassed $4 billion in ARR. While GAAP net loss widened to $16.8 million, non‑GAAP net income rose to $234.3 million, reflecting continued investment in growth initiatives and cost discipline. These figures illustrate the company’s robust growth trajectory and the potential upside of the new partnership.

Management emphasized the strategic value of the collaboration. Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer, said, “Google Cloud’s recognition reinforces CrowdStrike’s market leadership in endpoint security and demonstrates the power of open, AI‑driven ecosystems.” Chris Corde, Senior Director of Product Management at Google Cloud, added, “CrowdStrike’s integrations with Google Cloud products exemplify the program’s goal of delivering better security outcomes across every environment.”

Analysts have maintained a positive outlook for CrowdStrike, citing the company’s strong earnings performance and the strategic advantage conferred by the Google partnership. The partnership is expected to reinforce CrowdStrike’s competitive position and support its continued growth in the AI‑security space.

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