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    CrowdStrike Plans India Cloud Deployment to Expand Data Sovereignty Capabilities

    By TNRMay 9, 2026
    CrowdStrike Plans India Cloud Deployment to Expand Data Sovereignty Capabilities

    CrowdStrike will launch new regional cloud deployments in India, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE as demand rises for local data residency and AI-driven cybersecurity services.

    CrowdStrike has announced plans to expand its Global Data Sovereignty initiative with new regional cloud deployments in India, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, as organizations increasingly seek local data residency alongside global cybersecurity protection capabilities.

    The company said the planned deployments will allow enterprises and government organizations in these markets to use the CrowdStrike Falcon platform while keeping security data resident within their respective countries.

    The move comes as regulators and enterprises globally tighten requirements around data sovereignty, cybersecurity governance, and digital infrastructure resilience, particularly across sectors handling sensitive enterprise and public-sector data.

    For India, the deployment reflects growing demand for locally hosted cybersecurity infrastructure as enterprises accelerate cloud adoption, AI integration, and digital transformation initiatives across banking, telecom, manufacturing, and government services.

    George Kurtz said organizations should not have to compromise cybersecurity capabilities to meet local data residency requirements.

    “Data sovereignty requirements cannot come at the cost of AI-powered security. Adversaries continue to exploit global infrastructure with novel techniques and without regard for local data sovereignty policies,” Kurtz said.

    “Expanding secure data sovereignty in Saudi Arabia, India, and the UAE gives organizations local data residency as part of a unified global security model, without sacrificing security or the global intelligence required to stop breaches,” he added.

    According to the company, organizations using the regional deployments will be able to keep data stored locally while remaining connected to CrowdStrike’s global telemetry, threat intelligence, and threat hunting services. The company said the approach is intended to avoid fragmented security operations or isolated regional systems that may weaken cyber defense capabilities.

    CrowdStrike said its broader data sovereignty strategy focuses on enabling customer-directed data flows while maintaining unified visibility across environments to support real-time threat detection and coordinated incident response.

    The company also argued that cybersecurity operations increasingly depend on large-scale data analysis and intelligence sharing, particularly as AI-driven attacks become more sophisticated and borderless in nature.

    India has emerged as a key growth market for global cybersecurity providers amid rising enterprise spending on cloud security, digital infrastructure protection, and cyber resilience. Global technology firms are also expanding local cloud and security infrastructure in the country to align with evolving regulatory expectations around data localization and digital sovereignty.

    The expansion highlights how cybersecurity companies are adapting their global cloud strategies to meet local compliance requirements while continuing to deliver centralized threat intelligence and AI-driven security operations.

    Key Takeaways

    • CrowdStrike plans new regional cloud deployments in India, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE
    • The initiative focuses on secure local data residency and global cybersecurity visibility
    • Indian enterprises will gain in-country deployment options for the Falcon platform
    • The move reflects rising demand for data sovereignty and cloud security infrastructure
    • CrowdStrike aims to combine local compliance with global threat intelligence capabilities

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