As Asian enterprises integrate AI into every facet of their operations, a new attack surface emerges: the AI interaction layer. The general availability of Falcon AI Detection and Response (AIDR) offers a timely solution to mitigate these risks.
Falcon AIDR extends the established Falcon platform to secure AI across its lifecycle, from development to workforce usage. It's designed to protect the AI prompt and agent interaction layer, addressing vulnerabilities like prompt injection, where attackers embed malicious instructions to manipulate AI systems.

According to Michael Sentonas, president of CrowdStrike, "Prompt injection is a frontier security problem. Adversaries are injecting hidden instructions into GenAI tools to weaponize the very systems transforming how work gets done."
"Falcon AIDR secures every prompt, response, and agent action in real time, extending the power of the Falcon platform to the interaction layer and delivering complete protection across our customers' AI infrastructure," he continued.
The platform provides unified visibility, governance, and enforcement across AI development and usage. Key capabilities include the ability to see AI everywhere with runtime logs, block prompt injection attacks using over 180 known techniques, stop risky AI use in real-time by containing malicious agent actions, protect sensitive data by detecting and blocking credentials, and accelerate secure AI innovation with built-in safeguards for developers.
In 2025, AI-specific threats are no longer theoretical. Risks include model inversion attacks, supply chain poisoning, and API abuse. As AI systems become more agentic, capable of autonomous decision-making, the cybersecurity landscape faces profound transformations. Events like the FutureCISO conference series highlight the importance of addressing these challenges proactively.
Falcon AIDR offers a unified approach to securing AI at scale, protecting the environments where AI runs and the interaction layer where prompts and agents operate.
