CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) has announced an expansion of Project QuiltWorks, its coalition for artificial intelligence (AI) security, as organizations globally accelerate AI adoption while facing increasing security risks from frontier model innovations. This expansion brings new partners, including Armadin, Cognizant, HCLTech, Infosys, KPMG, NTT DATA, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Wipro Limited, to join pioneering frontier labs and leading systems integrators on the CrowdStrike Falcon platform. The coalition aims to assess, prioritize, and continuously remediate frontier AI risks.
Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, stated that Project QuiltWorks has demonstrated that frontier AI can identify vulnerabilities missed by traditional tools. He noted that the growing industry participation in the coalition aims to deliver AI-powered discovery, adversary-informed prioritization, and remediation at an enterprise scale.
Project QuiltWorks leverages frontier models from OpenAI and Anthropic, integrating CrowdStrike’s AI-driven vulnerability discovery and adversary-informed prioritization with remediation services provided by Accenture, EY, IBM Cybersecurity Services, and Kroll. Early results highlight the coalition’s effectiveness in securing organizations against frontier AI risk. For instance, an EY Fortune 100 customer identified nearly 45 million vulnerabilities within hours of using QuiltWorks, many of which had remained undetected for years. Additionally, Accenture has developed 27 mission-ready agents on the Falcon platform to automate vulnerability assessment, prioritization, compensating controls, and reporting, thereby scaling delivery to numerous clients.
CrowdStrike is further enhancing Project QuiltWorks by integrating Anthropic’s Opus 4.7 across the Falcon platform, extending its advanced vulnerability discovery capabilities to the broader market. Armadin’s AI attacker is also integrated with the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, providing continuous agentic hyperattacks across an enterprise’s infrastructure, identity, and endpoints. Through QuiltWorks, Armadin identifies an organization’s AI risk, while CrowdStrike’s experts and partner ecosystem prioritize exploitable vulnerabilities and remediate exposures.
Project QuiltWorks transforms frontier AI capabilities into a comprehensive enterprise program encompassing assessment, adversary-informed prioritization, guided remediation, continuous protection, and board-level reporting. This is delivered through a partner network of over 10,000 certified professionals. The inclusion of Armadin, Cognizant, HCLTech, Infosys, KPMG, NTT DATA, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Wipro Limited expands this ecosystem to reach more organizations across various industries and regions.
Kevin Mandia, CEO of Armadin, emphasized that continuous, autonomous offensive security is now essential as frontier AI reduces the exploit window. Vishal Salvi, Global Head of Cognizant’s Cybersecurity Service Line, noted that frontier AI expands the enterprise attack surface faster than traditional security programs can address.
Amit Jain, EVP and Global Head of Cybersecurity at HCLTech, stated that Project QuiltWorks is redefining cyber risk management in the AI era by combining CrowdStrike’s platform with HCLTech’s Total Resilience framework. Michael Isensee, US Leader for Cybersecurity and Technology Risk Services at KPMG, highlighted how frontier AI models create opportunities to automate the cyber-attack process, and through QuiltWorks, they help clients rethink hygiene operations.
Ganesa Subramanian Vaikuntam, VP & Global Head of the Cybersecurity Business Group at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), explained that the collaboration will help enterprises improve their security posture against increasingly sophisticated attacks. Satish Yadavalli, Global Business Head – Cloud, Infrastructure and Security Services at Wipro Limited, concluded that the AI security crisis will be mitigated by rapid prioritization, orchestration, and remediation, aligning with Wipro Intelligence™ and Project QuiltWorks.