CrowdStrike and Perplexity Integrate Falcon Security into Comet Enterprise Browser

March 16, 2026
CrowdStrike and Perplexity have partnered to bring the Falcon platform’s real-time threat detection and governance capabilities to the Comet Enterprise AI browser, offering enterprises enhanced data protection and visibility within AI-driven workflows.
CrowdStrike and Perplexity Integrate Falcon Security into Comet Enterprise Browser

CrowdStrike and Perplexity AI have announced a partnership to integrate the CrowdStrike Falcon platform into Perplexity’s Comet Enterprise browser, according to a press release. The collaboration, unveiled at Ask 2026, aims to deliver enterprise-grade security directly into AI workflows by embedding real-time detection, governance, and data protection features within Comet Enterprise.

The Falcon integration will be available as an opt-in feature, enabling administrators to monitor threats, control data movement, and manage security on unmanaged devices. This addition extends Falcon’s browser-layer protection, building on CrowdStrike’s earlier acquisition of Seraphic to enhance runtime defenses.

Through this integration, Comet Enterprise users will gain visibility into sensitive data handling and benefit from automated enforcement of enterprise security policies during AI-assisted research and analysis. The partnership is designed to reduce data exposure risks while maintaining productivity across AI-driven work environments.

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