How is CrowdStrike Falcon data used?
CrowdStrike Falcon data is used to identify and block potential threats and malicious activities. It can then alert IT Security if further action is needed. CrowdStrike Falcon may use anonymized information to improve its detection capabilities to enhance its effectiveness.
Does CrowdStrike Falcon scan my files, email, chat, and track website activities?
No, CrowdStrike Falcon does not scan the content of the files. CrowdStrike Falcon analyzes executable files and scripts and how they are used.
Who has access to CrowdStrike Falcon Data?
CrowdStrike Falcon data access is limited to only a selected few of the Berkeley Lab IT team; the Berkeley Lab IT CrowdStrike team has taken privacy training to ensure the highest privacy practice and is trusted with the data. The data will only be accessed and used to do work for Berkeley Lab.
Where is CrowdStrike Falcon Data stored?
CrowdStrike Falcon data is stored by Crowdstrike on their secure cloud servers. Berkeley Lab retains ownership of the data.
What data does the CrowdStrike company have access to?
CrowdStrike will have access to the same data as the Berkeley Lab IT CrowdStrike team does. This allows them to continue improving CrowdStrike Falcon and provide the necessary analysis to stop harm to Berkeley Lab systems.
Can CrowdStrike Falcon data be shared or used beyond IT security purposes?
CrowdStrike Falcon data is not shared with anyone without approval from the Berkeley Lab IT Policy team.
Data Collection, Sensitive Data, and Privacy with CrowdStrike Falcon Details
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To learn more about CrowdStrike's privacy policy, see CrowdStrike's Privacy Notice.