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CrowdStrike Expands Project QuiltWorks

The Cybersecurity Coalition for Securing Frontier AI Risk

CrowdStrike has announced an expansion of Project QuiltWorks, CrowdStrike’s coalition for Artificial Intelligence (AI) as organisations worldwide race to adopt AI. At the same time, frontier model innovation increases security risks. Newfound vulnerabilities become increasingly exploitable, making it easier and faster for malicious adversary activity.

Building on the coalition’s early momentum, Armadin, Cognizant, HCLTech, Infosys, KPMG, NTT DATA, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Wipro Limited are joining pioneering frontier labs and leading systems integrators on the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform to assess, prioritise, and continuously remediate frontier AI risk.

“QuiltWorks proved that frontier AI can find what traditional tools miss, and partners saw the results,” said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike. “Now, more of the industry is joining the coalition to deliver AI-powered discovery, adversary-informed prioritisation, and remediation at enterprise scale.”

QuiltWorks in Action

Powered by frontier models from OpenAI and Anthropic, Project QuiltWorks combines CrowdStrike’s AI-driven vulnerability discovery and adversary-informed prioritisation with remediation services from Accenture, EY, IBM Cybersecurity Services, and Kroll. Early results demonstrate how QuiltWorks is securing organizations against frontier AI risk and enabling partners to build new businesses on the Falcon platform:

  • Within hours of using QuiltWorks, an EY Fortune 100 customer identified nearly 45 million vulnerabilities, many of which had gone undetected for years—highlighting the power of frontier AI-powered vulnerability discovery and the urgency of prioritisation, as not everything can be patched.
  • Accenture has built 27 mission-ready agents on the Falcon platform, automating vulnerability assessment, prioritization, compensating controls, and reporting. These agents scale delivery from hundreds to thousands of clients and define a new model for partners to build fully agentic security solutions on CrowdStrike.

Opus 4.7 Supercharges the Coalition

CrowdStrike is advancing Project QuiltWorks with the latest frontier AI capabilities from Anthropic. CrowdStrike is integrating Opus 4.7 across the Falcon platform and extending the company’s advanced vulnerability discovery capabilities to the broader market through QuiltWorks.

“As frontier AI collapses the exploit window, organisations can no longer rely on periodic assessments to understand their true risk,” noted Kevin Mandia, CEO at Armadin. “Continuous, autonomous offensive security is now a requirement. Project QuiltWorks is building the industry coalition needed to meet this moment, and Armadin is proud to stand alongside CrowdStrike and its partners to ensure every enterprise can move from exposure to resilience at machine speed.”

Continuous Offensive Security Powers QuiltWorks

Armadin’s AI attacker integrates with the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, delivering safe and continuous agentic hyperattacks across an enterprise’s infrastructure, identity, and endpoints. Through Project QuiltWorks, Armadin surfaces an organisation’s AI risk while CrowdStrike’s experts and ecosystem of partners prioritise what’s exploitable and remediate what’s exposed.

“Frontier AI is expanding the enterprise attack surface faster than traditional security programs can address and most organizations don’t yet have the visibility or capacity to respond. Through Project QuiltWorks, Cognizant brings the global scale and deep enterprise expertise needed to help clients move from exposure to remediation,” added Vishal Salvi, Global Head of Cognizant’s Cybersecurity Service Line.

Extending the Systems Integrator Ecosystem

QuiltWorks turns frontier AI capability into a full enterprise program: assessment, adversary-informed prioritisation, guided remediation, continuous protection, and board-level reporting—delivered through a partner network of 10,000+ certified professionals already embedded inside the enterprises that run the world. With the additions of Armadin, Cognizant, HCLTech, Infosys, KPMG, NTT DATA, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Wipro Limited, CrowdStrike is expanding this ecosystem to bring QuiltWorks to more organizations across industries, sectors, and regions.

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