KPMG has revealed plans to expand its cybersecurity capabilities through the integration of the CrowdStrike Falcon platform.
The firm will incorporate Falcon Next-Gen SIEM into its range of professional services and will utilise CrowdStrike’s Engagement Licensing Program (ELP) to extend the platform’s use in client engagements.
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The integration will enable KPMG to assist clients in modernising their security operations through the adoption of technologies.
It aims to provide clients with improved automation capabilities, driven by AI, within their Security Operations Centres (SOC).
CrowdStrike chief business officer Daniel Bernard said: “Falcon Next-Gen SIEM is the engine powering the modern SOC. With KPMG collaborating on Falcon Next-Gen SIEM and expanding adoption of the Falcon platform, clients can modernise security operations that are smarter, faster, and built to stop breaches.”
KPMG’s services include digital identity management for access control, cyber risk management for identifying vulnerabilities, and threat management for detection and response in real time.
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By GlobalDataBy leveraging Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, KPMG’s SOC transformation services are designed to facilitate quicker detections and speed up investigations, potentially reducing the cybersecurity skills gap and providing AI-powered protection.
As an approved implementation partner for Next-Gen SIEM, KPMG is expected to help enterprises transition from outdated SIEM platforms.
The ELP from CrowdStrike enables KPMG to broaden the reach of the former’s technology across its client engagements, thereby extending enhanced protection and value.
Falcon Next-Gen SIEM combines data from the Falcon platform and third-party sources with real-time threat intelligence and AI-driven automation, offering visibility across enterprises and improving detection and response activities.
KPMG LLP cybersecurity principal Jason Haward-Grau stated: “This alliance empowers organisations to elevate protection and streamline operations through advanced AI and automation, simplifying the journey through today’s complex cyber threat landscape.”
In August 2025, Azets Sweden concluded the acquisition of KPMG Sweden’s audit, advisory, and tax services targeted at small businesses.
The deal, initially announced in February 2025, includes services for mid-sized companies, as well as audit and advisory services for local government entities.
