NHN Techorus Corporation has partnered with CrowdStrike, and the focus is very clear. Make advanced cybersecurity easier to buy, deploy, and actually use for companies already running on Amazon Web Services.
Under this agreement, NHN Techorus will start reselling the CrowdStrike Falcon platform through AWS Marketplace using CPPO. In simple terms, this lets companies purchase the solution through AWS with customized pricing and terms, instead of going through long separate procurement cycles. Billing also gets bundled with existing AWS usage, which removes a lot of friction that usually slows things down.
The real value sits in how this gets implemented. Companies can directly deploy and manage Falcon within their existing AWS environments without adding layers of complexity. That means faster rollout, tighter integration, and fewer gaps between cloud operations and security.
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NHN Techorus is not coming in cold here. They already handle large-scale AWS deployments and operations, and their ‘C-Chorus’ support services cover everything from environment management to optimization and technical support. Now they are layering CrowdStrike’s AI-driven threat detection and response capabilities on top of that base.
The timing is not random. As more Japanese companies move deeper into cloud environments, security is no longer optional or isolated. It has to sit inside the same system where operations happen.
This partnership is basically trying to close that gap. One channel, one environment, and security that runs alongside everything else instead of being bolted on later.


