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CrowdStrike Hires Ex‑NVIDIA AI Leader to Push Agentic Security Forward

The company says Richardson will convert Falcon telemetry and expert‑labeled data into more autonomous SOC capabilities.

Overview

  • CrowdStrike announced on Wednesday that Dr. Bartley Richardson has been named Chief AI and Autonomous Systems Officer to lead the company's AI strategy.
  • Richardson joins from NVIDIA, where he led engineering for agentic AI and built tools such as the NeMo Agent Toolkit and the AI‑Q research assistant.
  • His remit at CrowdStrike includes advancing Charlotte AI, an agentic security operations center (SOC), and AI Detection and Response (AIDR) with a stated goal of reaching 'level 5 autonomy.'
  • CrowdStrike frames the hire around the Falcon platform’s real‑time telemetry and expert‑labeled operational data, which the company calls a closed‑loop 'cyber RLHF' advantage for training agents and models.
  • The announcement came as the stock traded near a 52‑week high and the company cited its revenue growth; CrowdStrike says the move could speed automation of SOC work and change how threat hunters and responders operate, though specific product launches or timelines were not given.