The phone is an endpoint too — and it’s barely watched. Falcon brings real EDR to iOS and Android, correlated with the whole platform, closing the mobile blind spot.
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Falcon for Mobile is CrowdStrike's endpoint detection and response for iOS and Android — because the phone in your employee's pocket is an endpoint too, and it's increasingly where work (and attacks) happen. As business goes fully mobile, attackers target mobile devices with phishing, malicious apps and exploits, yet most organisations have far less visibility into phones than laptops — a growing blind spot. Falcon for Mobile brings the same EDR philosophy — detection, visibility and threat hunting — to mobile, on the Falcon platform, so mobile threats correlate with the rest of your security picture rather than living in a separate mobile-only tool. It closes the gap between how much work happens on mobile and how little security watches it.
This page covers Falcon for Mobile — the mobile-EDR layer. The rest of the platform:
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Endpoint detection and response for iOS and Android — detection, visibility and threat hunting on the phone, treated as the important endpoint it now is.
On the Falcon platform, so mobile threats correlate with the whole security picture.
What consolidation actually replaces, dimension by dimension.
| Dimension | Mobile, barely watched | Mobile EDR (Falcon) |
|---|---|---|
| The phone | An unwatched afterthought | A monitored endpoint |
| The visibility | Thin or none | EDR-grade |
| Mobile attacks | Invisible, growing | Detected and hunted |
| The correlation | A siloed mobile alert | Part of the whole incident |
| The approach | A mobile checkbox | Real EDR philosophy |
| vs MDM | Confused with management | Security that complements MDM |
| The console | A separate mobile tool | The unified Falcon platform |
| The gap | Work mobile, security not | Closed |
It complements MDM (management) with security (threat detection) — and correlates mobile into the whole Falcon picture.
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Brings EDR-grade detection to mobile — malicious apps, phishing, exploits and anomalous behaviour on the devices most security tools can't see.
Visibility into what's happening on mobile devices — the growing part of the estate most organisations watch far less closely than laptops.
Hunt for threats across mobile devices, not just wait for alerts — the same proactive philosophy Falcon brings to every endpoint.
Mobile threats correlate with endpoint, identity and cloud on the Falcon platform — a mobile compromise is part of one story, not a siloed alert.
This is EDR (threat detection and response), complementing — not replacing — the MDM/UEM that manages the device's configuration and policy.
One agent on every machine, one console over all of them — modules attach without a second operational world.
Falcon for Mobile closes the gap between how much work happens on the phone and how little security watches it.
EDR-grade detection on both major mobile OSes — the whole fleet covered, whatever the platform mix or BYOD reality.
Catches the mobile phishing that's a growing attack vector — the smishing and malicious link the phone is targeted with.
Detects malicious and risky apps on managed and BYO devices — the app-based compromise MDM alone won't catch.
Detects mobile exploits and anomalous device behaviour — the sophisticated attacks aimed at the unwatched phone.
EDR-grade visibility into the mobile fleet — the blind spot most security programmes watch far less than laptops.
Proactively hunt across mobile devices — the Falcon philosophy applied to mobile, not just alert-and-wait.
Flags anomalous device and app behaviour — the signal that something's wrong beyond a known-bad signature.
Investigate mobile incidents with the context to understand what happened — not just a raised mobile alarm.
Mobile threats correlate with endpoint, identity and cloud on Falcon — one incident, not a siloed mobile alert.
Mobile appears as another endpoint in the Falcon console — no separate mobile-security world for your team to learn.
EDR that complements your MDM/UEM — management enforces policy, this hunts threats. You need both; this is the security half.
Consistent with the whole Falcon approach — mobile security on the same platform as everything else, correlated.
Mobile EDR live, threat hunting on mobile, and the module explained.
Mobile EDR detecting threats, live.
Threat hunting on mobile devices.
The mobile module explained.
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Book a guided demo →Here’s what genuinely sets Falcon for Mobile apart from the alternatives.
Work moved to mobile — email, chat, approvals, sensitive data all live on the phone now. But most organisations treat mobile as an afterthought security-wise, watching laptops closely and phones barely at all. Falcon for Mobile applies real EDR to the device that's become as important as the laptop, and as targeted.
Mobile phishing, malicious apps and mobile exploits are a growing attack vector precisely because they're under-watched — attackers go where the visibility is thin. Falcon for Mobile closes that gap, bringing detection and threat hunting to the blind spot in most security programmes.
The Falcon edge: a mobile threat doesn't sit in a separate mobile-only console — it correlates with endpoint, identity and cloud on the platform. So a phishing compromise on a phone that leads to a credential attack that touches the cloud is one connected incident, not three disconnected tools' worth of alerts.
It brings the detection, visibility and proactive threat-hunting philosophy that made Falcon the endpoint leader to iOS and Android — not a watered-down mobile checkbox, but real EDR thinking applied to the mobile form factor.
An important distinction: Falcon for Mobile is EDR (threat detection and response), not MDM/UEM (device management and configuration). It sits alongside your device-management tool — the MDM enforces policy and configuration; Falcon for Mobile hunts and stops threats. You need both, and this is the security half most estates are missing.
Consistent with the whole Falcon approach — mobile security on the same platform and console as the rest, so your team isn't learning a separate mobile-security world. Mobile becomes just another endpoint in the unified picture, which is exactly how it should be treated.
How much work (and sensitive data) lives on mobile, your current mobile visibility (usually little), and your MDM setup. TechBag scopes it free.
Falcon for Mobile deployed to a pilot group of iOS/Android devices; detection and visibility live on the blind spot.
Simulate a mobile phishing compromise and watch it correlate with the endpoint/identity picture — one incident, not a siloed alert.
Mobile as another monitored endpoint, threat hunting active, complementing MDM. TechBag models Flex in INR/GST.
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“We watched laptops obsessively and phones not at all — a huge blind spot given how much work happens on mobile now. Falcon for Mobile finally gave us EDR-grade visibility on the devices we'd been ignoring.”
“A mobile phishing compromise correlated with the credential attack that followed — one incident on the platform, not a mobile alert we'd never have connected to the rest.”
“Our field workforce lives on phones. Bringing real threat detection to those devices closed a risk we knew we had but had no tool for.”
“It's on the same Falcon platform and console — mobile is just another endpoint in the picture, not a separate mobile-security world for my team to learn.”
“Important that it's EDR, not MDM — it complements our device management rather than duplicating it. We needed the security half, and this is it.”
“For deep mobile threat defense with the most exotic exploit coverage, some mobile-specialist tools go further. But the platform correlation won it for us.”
“The threat-hunting on mobile was the pleasant surprise — proactive, not just waiting for an alert, which most mobile tools are.”
“It's a module priced with the platform — if you're on Falcon, adding mobile visibility is a natural, easy extension. Model the Flex math.”
Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the mobile EDR market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.
Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.
Mobile EDR correlated with Falcon — this page's subject.
The grid nobody publishes — how real the mobile EDR is vs whether it correlates mobile into your whole security picture.
EDR + correlation — the corner it owns.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
The mobile specialists and the bundled options — honest lanes; the edge is EDR + platform correlation.
| Dimension | Falcon for Mobile | Lookout | Zimperium | Microsoft Defender (mobile) | MDM alone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heritage & focus | Mobile EDR on Falcon | Mobile security specialist | Mobile threat defense | Mobile in Defender | Device management |
| EDR-grade detection | Yes | Strong MTD | Deep MTD | Solid | None |
| Platform correlation | Native to Falcon | Standalone | Standalone | MS stack | None |
| Threat hunting on mobile | Yes | Some | Some | Limited | None |
| Unified console | One Falcon console | Separate | Separate | MS console | MDM console |
| Best fit | Falcon customers closing the mobile blind spot | Mobile-specialist buyers | Deep-MTD buyers | All-Microsoft estates | Management-only needs |
Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.
Drag the sliders (count mobile devices; IT-hour cost as loaded security rate). Estimates assume ~1.5 hours per device per year of blind mobile-risk exposure and incident work without mobile EDR, with ~65% removed by EDR-grade detection, hunting and platform correlation — the avoided-breach value from watching the mobile vector is the larger, unpriced win. Illustrative.
Loaded cost = salary + overheads per productive hour. Illustrative only — your TechBag quote models actual device counts and modules.
Falcon for Mobile is a Falcon module, priced with the platform and via Flex. TechBag scopes your mobile fleet in one GST quote.
Best for closing the blind spot
Best for proactive defence
Best for Falcon customers
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Confirm real EDR-grade detection on both iOS and Android — the blind-spot devices, properly watched.
Simulate a mobile compromise and verify it correlates with the endpoint/identity picture — one incident, not siloed.
Confirm this is EDR (threat detection) complementing your MDM (management) — you need both, this is the security half.
Test hunting across mobile devices — proactive, not just waiting for an alert, unlike most mobile tools.
Verify mobile appears as another endpoint in the Falcon console — no separate mobile-security world to learn.
Map it to your real mobile risks — phishing, malicious apps, exploits — especially for mobile-heavy workforces.
For the deepest exotic mobile-exploit coverage, compare Zimperium/Lookout — Falcon's edge is EDR + platform correlation.
Scope it with Falcon in mind — the correlation and unified console are the value; model the Flex math with TechBag.
Scope a mobile-EDR pilot (light up the blind spot), test the correlation with your wider platform, or let a TechBag advisor assess your mobile exposure.
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