CrowdStrike is set to make a major impact at GITEX Global 2025, where it will showcase the latest advancements in its Falcon platform, including the new Agentic Security Platform. This innovation unifies data, intelligence, agents, and governance to secure and operationalise AI at scale — empowering both human and machine defenders to stay ahead of adversaries.
“We’re entering an era where adversaries are operating at machine speed, and defenders need the same advantage,” said Roland Daccache, Sr. Manager, Sales Engineering, Middle East & Africa at CrowdStrike. “With the Agentic Security Platform and mission-ready AI agents, we’re giving organizations the tools to automate repetitive tasks, accelerate outcomes, and focus on the strategic decisions that truly strengthen security.”
At the event, CrowdStrike will also present Charlotte AI AgentWorks, a no-code platform that allows security teams to become AI builders, as well as its Agentic Security Workforce — a suite of purpose-built AI agents that work together to streamline SOC workloads by up to 50%.
For Daccache, GITEX represents more than just a showcase: “It’s a cornerstone of our strategy to engage customers, partners, and the wider ecosystem. GITEX brings innovation, collaboration, and conversation together on one platform. It’s where we can demonstrate how security must evolve, and how CrowdStrike is leading that evolution with AI-first capabilities.”
Looking ahead to 2026, he highlighted agentic AI, AI exploitation by adversaries, and data as the decisive advantage as the defining forces shaping the cybersecurity industry. “Every AI agent is essentially a superhuman identity with rights and workflows. That’s why securing the full AI lifecycle — from data and models to agents and infrastructure — is now mission-critical. Just as EDR transformed endpoint protection, AI Detection and Response will define the next era of enterprise security.”
Daccache also underlined the strategic importance of the Middle East market to CrowdStrike: “This region is a growth engine and a proving ground. Organisations here are leapfrogging legacy infrastructure and adopting AI and cloud at speed, which creates both enormous opportunities and unique cybersecurity challenges. Our commitment is long-term — investing in local partnerships, talent, and innovation to secure the region’s digital future while reinforcing our global leadership.”