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CrowdStrike Set to Acquire Onum in $290 Million Deal to Enhance Falcon Next-Gen SIEM

Global cybersecurity leader CrowdStrike announced its intention to acquire Onum, a pioneer in real-time telemetry pipeline management, in a deal reportedly valued at $290 million.

The acquisition, unveiled Wednesday, aims to significantly enhance CrowdStrike’s Falcon Next-Gen SIEM platform, transforming it into a more powerful data foundation for modern, AI-driven security operations.

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The integration of Onum’s technology is set to address a critical challenge in security operations: managing and processing vast amounts of data efficiently. Onum’s platform acts as both a high-speed data pipeline and an intelligent filter, streaming refined, high-quality data directly into the Falcon platform.

“Our Next-Gen SIEM is the engine that powers the modern SOC, and data is the fuel that makes the engine run,” said George Kurtz, CEO and founder of CrowdStrike.

“Onum is both a pipeline and a filter, which will stream high-quality, filtered data directly into the platform to drive autonomous cybersecurity at scale. This is how we stop breaches at the speed of AI while giving customers complete control over their entire data ecosystem.”

Built on a proprietary in-memory architecture, Onum’s technology offers significant performance advantages. The company claims it can deliver up to five times more events per second than its nearest competitor.

By enabling “in-pipeline analysis,” Onum allows for AI-powered detections to occur at the data source, even before the data enters the Falcon platform.

This innovative approach promises up to 70 percent faster incident response times with 40 percent less ingestion overhead. Furthermore, its smart filtering capabilities can reduce data storage costs by as much as 50 percent.

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Historically, migrating data into a new SIEM has been a major bottleneck for security teams, often requiring complex third-party tools and significant effort.

This acquisition is designed to eliminate that friction by making data streaming and in-pipeline detection a native function within the Falcon platform, accelerating SOC transformation for customers.

“Onum was founded on the belief that pipelines should do more than transport data, they should transform data into real-time intelligence,” said Pedro Castillo, founder and CEO of Onum. “By joining CrowdStrike, we can deliver this vision at unprecedented scale to accelerate SOC transformation on a global scale.”

The acquisition positions CrowdStrike to further solidify its Falcon platform as the central operating system for cybersecurity, expanding its capabilities beyond core security into broader IT observability. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions.

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