Veza Expands CrowdStrike Partnership to Strengthen Identity Security and Combat Compromised Access

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Veza, a leader in identity security, has announced expanded integration with CrowdStrike, aimed at giving enterprises unified visibility across identities, access entitlements, and endpoint posture. The collaboration is designed to help security teams proactively defend against identity-based threats, which remain the top entry point for cyberattacks.

According to CrowdStrike’s 2025 Threat Report, compromised identities and excessive access continue to be the most exploited vectors for initial breaches. Traditional security tools often detect suspicious activity but fail to assess what a compromised identity can actually do, while identity governance platforms rarely account for endpoint posture or real-time risk signals.

The enhanced integration between Veza’s Access Intelligence and CrowdStrike’s Falcon® platform addresses this gap by delivering a single source of truth that combines endpoint telemetry, identity protection alerts, and entitlement data. This empowers Security Operation Center (SOC) teams to assess blast radius, hunt threats more efficiently, and remediate risks tied to both human and non-human identities.

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“With the integration between Veza ISPM and CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform, Security Operation Center (SOC) teams can instantly assess the blast radius of a compromised identity—whether human or non-human,” said Jonathan Sabatini, Chief Revenue Officer at Consortium. “This is an exciting solution that brings immediate value to our existing customers.”

Shalabh Mohan, Chief Product Officer at Veza, emphasized the need for proactive identity defense: “Identity is the perimeter and it’s under constant attack. You can’t stop breaches if you don’t know who can access what. That’s why we’re proud to have CrowdStrike as both a customer and a partner. By fusing their 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.”

The joint solution delivers three main benefits: end-to-end visibility from identity providers to endpoints; faster, more precise threat hunting and incident response; and proactive mitigation of privilege creep, dormant access, and toxic permission combinations.

By combining endpoint risk signals with granular access intelligence, Veza and CrowdStrike aim to help enterprises shrink their attack surface, contain compromised accounts, and strengthen defenses against identity-driven breaches.