CrowdStrike has announced the expansion of its Project QuiltWorks, its coalition to protect AI, as organizations around the world rush to adopt this technology, exposing themselves to serious cybersecurity risks.
Innovation increases security risks. New vulnerabilities discovered are increasingly exploitable and facilitate and accelerate malicious activity. Thanks to the initial push carried out by the coalition, Armadin, Cognizant, HCLTech, Infosys, KPMG, NTT DATA, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Wipro Limited have now joined leading systems integrators on CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform to continually assess, prioritize and remediate current and future AI risks.
“QuiltWorks has proven that AI can find what traditional tools miss, and coalition partners are already seeing the results,” said Daniel Bernard, chief commercial officer at CrowdStrike. “That’s why more industry players are now joining the coalition to deliver new forms of analytics, cybercriminal-informed prioritization, and enterprise-scale remediation.”
QuiltWorks in action
Based on the most innovative models from OpenAI and Anthropic, Project QuiltWorks combines CrowdStrike’s AI-based vulnerability analysis and adversary-informed prioritization with remediation services from Accenture, EY, IBM Cybersecurity Services, and Kroll. Early results demonstrate how QuiltWorks protects organizations from AI risks and enables partners to build new businesses on the Falcon platform.
Real examples include:
- Within hours of using QuiltWorks, an EY Fortune 100 client identified nearly 45 million vulnerabilities, many of which had gone undetected for years, highlighting the power of AI-powered vulnerability discovery and the urgency of prioritization.
- Accenture has developed 27 agents on the Falcon platform, automating assessment, prioritization, compensatory controls and reporting. These agents scale delivery from hundreds to thousands of customers and define a new model for fully automated security solutions.
Opus 4.7 strengthens the coalition
CrowdStrike is advancing Project QuiltWorks with Anthropic’s latest AI capabilities, integrating Opus 4.7 into the Falcon platform and expanding its vulnerability scanning capabilities to the market.
On the other hand, Armadin’s “AI attacker” has been integrated with the Falcon platform, offering secure and continuous automated hyperattacks on infrastructures, identities and endpoints. Through QuiltWorks, Armadin exposes AI risks while CrowdStrike experts and partners prioritize and remediate.
CrowdStrike is advancing the QuiltWorks Project with the latest AI capabilities
QuiltWorks turns AI capabilities into a complete enterprise program: assessment, prioritization, guided remediation, continuous protection and C-level reporting, all through a network of more than 10,000 certified professionals embedded in companies. With the new additions, CrowdStrike expands this ecosystem to more organizations.
