CrowdStrike has issued a warning about the speed of cyber attacks, stating that attackers can move through networks in under 30 minutes. The company describes the situation as an 'AI arms race,' emphasizing the need for security teams to respond faster than adversaries. Researchers highlight breakout time as a key indicator of evolving intrusion methods.
CrowdStrike, a prominent cybersecurity firm, has alerted organizations to the accelerating pace of cyber intrusions. According to the company's recent report, attackers are capable of navigating through networks in less than 30 minutes, a timeframe that underscores the urgency for defensive measures.
The warning frames the current cybersecurity landscape as 'This is an AI arms race,' highlighting how artificial intelligence is influencing both offensive and defensive strategies. CrowdStrike stresses that 'security teams must operate faster than the adversary to win' to counter these rapid threats effectively.
Researchers from the firm point to breakout time—the duration it takes for attackers to expand their access within a network—as the clearest signal of how intrusion tactics have evolved. This metric reflects broader changes in cyber attack methodologies, driven by advanced tools and techniques.
The report was published on February 25, 2026, providing timely insights amid ongoing concerns about network security. By focusing on these dynamics, CrowdStrike aims to guide security professionals in adapting to faster-moving threats without specifying further technical details or predictions.