CrowdStrike introduces Charlotte AI, to enhance cybersecurity offerings

May 31, 2023

CrowdStrike has unveiled its latest addition to the product lineup – Charlotte AI, a generative AI assistant.

Charlotte AI offers real-time responses and recommended actions in response to user questions about system vulnerabilities. It uses its vast training data set, which contains information from security incidents, threat intelligence on hacker groups, active assaults, and telemetry data from users, devices, and cloud workloads.

Customers may ask Charlotte AI questions in natural language in several languages, including English. The CrowdStrike Falcon platform then gives intuitive responses. With Charlotte AI, any user, regardless of skill level, can respond effectively and quickly to a variety of events, including sophisticated threat identification, investigation, hunting, remediation, and more.

Charlotte AI is currently only available to a select group of consumers participating in the private preview. CrowdStrike’s President, Michael Sentonas, emphasized the company’s unique approach to generative AI, saying, “We believe our continuous feedback loop on human-validated content is critical, and because of this, no other vendor will be able to match the security and business outcomes of CrowdStrike’s approach to generative AI.”

The sources for this piece include an article in Axios.

Top Stories

Related Articles

December 23, 2025 Editor's Notes: This is the first of two articles reflecting on the year but Yogi Schulz. Schulz' more...

December 23, 2025 Google parent company Alphabet said Monday that it will acquire Intersect Power for $4.75 billion in cash more...

December 22, 2025 Artificial intelligence dominated global search behaviour in 2025, with Google’s own AI assistant, Gemini, emerging as the more...

December 22, 2025 OpenAI has hired the former head of Shopify’s core product organization to lead its next phase of more...

Jim Love

Jim is an author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

Share:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn