Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike announced plans to expand its Falcon platform through the acquisition of Seraphic Security, which specializes in browser runtime security.
The development closely follows news of CrowdStrike’s acquisition of identity security company SGNL. By combining the Falcon platform’s endpoint telemetry and threat intelligence with Seraphic’s browser-native protection and SGNL’s continuous authorization technology, CrowdStrike expects to enable a unified Next-Gen Identity Security strategy that covers interactions across the endpoint, browser session and cloud. The Seraphic deal is expected to close in the first quarter of fiscal year 2027.
“Productivity requires flexibility and security; users want to work in their browser of choice. Seraphic delivers exactly that. By decoupling security from the browser itself, we can turn any browser into a secure enterprise browser, without forcing change or slowing productivity. With our vast endpoint signals combined with Seraphic’s in-session visibility and SGNL’s dynamic authorization, we are defining the future of Zero Standing Privilege for the modern agentic workforce,” CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said in a statement.
