Innovation and Technology
Inside Mondelez’s Cloud-Sec Overhaul With AWS And CrowdStrike
As the global manufacturing landscape continues to evolve, companies are recognizing the importance of redefining their approach to cybersecurity. Mondelez International, the $80 billion maker of beloved brands like Oreo, Ritz, and Chips Ahoy, is a prime example of this shift. By migrating to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and leveraging CrowdStrike’s AI-native Falcon platform, Mondelez has successfully transformed its cybersecurity posture to prioritize automation, intelligence, and interoperability.
The Need for Cyber Resilience in Manufacturing
The manufacturing sector has become a prime target for cyber threats, with attacks surging 51% in the past year alone, according to the CrowdStrike Threat Hunting Report. The combination of legacy operational technology and complex supply chains makes it an attractive target for ransomware groups and nation-state actors. As a result, manufacturers must prioritize cyber resilience to protect their operations and maintain business continuity.
For Mondelez, the migration to AWS was not just an IT project, but a comprehensive overhaul of its cybersecurity approach. By standardizing its on-prem data lake around the CrowdStrike data model, the company created a unified visibility platform, enabling analysts to detect anomalies faster, correlate across environments, and act with precision. This capability is particularly valuable in the manufacturing sector, where every second counts, and production outages can result in significant financial losses.
From Fragmentation to Integration
Before the migration, Mondelez’s environment was fragmented, with multiple clouds, security solutions, and dashboards, creating silos that slowed down the business. By moving to AWS, the company gained the agility to deploy and secure workloads in under 20 seconds through an automated CI/CD pipeline. This seamless integration of infrastructure and security enables every new workload to be provisioned securely from the start, reducing the risk of cyber threats and minimizing downtime.
The collaboration between AWS and CrowdStrike has turned what could have been a routine migration into a model for secure-by-design modernization. By embedding CrowdStrike protection into SAP workloads under SAP RISE, Mondelez has achieved both operational speed and compliance assurance, ensuring the security and integrity of its critical business operations.
AI-Native Security and the Evolution of the SOC
The most significant shift for Mondelez has been inside the Security Operations Center (SOC). By replacing its legacy SIEM with CrowdStrike’s Next-Gen SIEM, powered by AI and real-time telemetry from endpoints, identities, and cloud sources, the company can detect, investigate, and respond to threats in minutes instead of days. This essential capability enables Mondelez to stay ahead of emerging threats and maintain the continuity of its global operations.
CrowdStrike’s AI-native approach has changed the way Mondelez’s analysts work, allowing them to focus on decision-making rather than data wrangling. The Falcon platform’s broad interoperability with over 800 other technologies has also enabled the company to achieve a balance between unified architecture and open integration, a critical aspect of modern cybersecurity.
People and AI: The New Partnership
While technology is at the center of this story, the human dimension remains critical. Mondelez’s team sees AI not as a replacement, but as a force multiplier, enabling analysts to focus on high-value tasks and make more informed decisions. The Falcon platform’s AI-driven capabilities have changed the way analysts work, allowing them to respond to threats faster and more effectively.
A recent incident highlighted the difference, where an interactive adversary gained access to a cloud workload and attempted to deploy ransomware. Mondelez’s team was able to contain, remediate, and eradicate the adversary in 15 minutes or less, a feat that would not have been possible 12 months ago. This tangible example demonstrates how AI-native defense translates into measurable outcomes: faster response, lower impact, and higher confidence.
The Broader Implications
This story is not just about Mondelez or the partnership between AWS and CrowdStrike; it’s a snapshot of a larger shift underway across the enterprise landscape. Organizations are recognizing that resilience is not something you buy, but something you engineer. Modernization means embedding intelligence into every layer of the stack, from infrastructure to identities, to create a robust and adaptable cybersecurity posture.
For manufacturing, this evolution is particularly urgent, as the convergence of IT and operational technology brings efficiency but also collapses the traditional security perimeter. Companies that thrive will be those that treat data, identity, and automation as interdependent pillars of defense, prioritizing clarity, speed, and adaptability in their cybersecurity approach.
Building for What Comes Next
What makes Mondelez’s transformation compelling is not just its scale, but the intent behind it. The company is not chasing the latest buzzword or acronym; it’s pursuing clarity, speed, and adaptability. By unifying visibility and automating response, Mondelez is building a foundation for the next generation of cyber resilience, one that will enable the company to stay ahead of emerging threats and maintain its position as a leader in the global manufacturing landscape.
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