CrowdStrike has announced its agreement to acquire SGNL, a leading identity-first security company, for $740 million.
The acquisition will strengthen CrowdStrike Falcon® Next-Gen Identity Security by adding continuous, context-aware authorization capabilities across human, non-human, and AI agent identities in cloud environments.
Why This Acquisition Matters
The identity attack surface has expanded rapidly due to cloud adoption and the growth of SaaS and AI-powered applications.
Non-human identities, including service accounts, API keys, and AI agents, often operate with high privileges and broad access to critical data and resources.
These machine identities work autonomously across distributed cloud environments, creating significant security risks.
Traditional access control systems and legacy privilege access management (PAM) solutions rely on static policies and standing privileges, which are insufficient for today’s dynamic threat landscape.
Organizations need a new approach that continuously evaluates identity risk and dynamically grants or revokes access based on changing conditions.
Key Capabilities SGNL Brings
Zero Standing Privileges: SGNL replaces static privileges with risk-aware permissions that grant access only when needed and immediately revoke it when no longer necessary. Security teams can define adaptable policies for all identity types based on real-time risk data.
Unified Identity Fabric: SGNL creates a centralized control plane across all identity types, ingesting telemetry from the Falcon platform, identity providers, SaaS applications, cloud environments, and enterprise systems such as ServiceNow. This unified view provides comprehensive visibility, reducing the identity attack surface.
Enhanced Governance: SGNL will integrate with CrowdStrike Falcon Fusion SOAR to revoke access beyond the identity provider, protecting downstream applications and preventing misconfiguration-driven breaches.
CrowdStrike reports, strengthening its identity security portfolio following the 2025 launch of Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security and the acquisition of Pangea for AI-driven security development.
The SGNL integration will extend just-in-time access support to AWS IAM, Okta, and other cloud identity systems, strengthening protection across complex hybrid environments.
This acquisition underscores CrowdStrike’s commitment to securing every identity type in the AI era, addressing the growing risks posed by the expansion of non-human and AI agent identities across enterprise organizations.
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