CrowdStrike and HCLTech have expanded their partnership with the launch of Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) services, aimed at helping enterprises identify, prioritise, and remediate cyber risk across increasingly complex environments.
The joint offering brings together CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform with HCLTech’s services and automation capabilities to deliver what the companies describe as an “always-on” view of exposure.
“Falcon Exposure Management gives organisations the real-time visibility and AI-driven insights they need to reduce and prioritise risk at scale,” Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, said in a statement.
“HCLTech’s services expertise makes them the right partner to deliver this capability to customers globally. Together, we’re helping security teams move faster, consolidate operations, and stay ahead of adversaries.”
The offering is built around CrowdStrike’s Falcon Exposure Management platform, powered by its ExPRT.AI technology, which prioritises vulnerabilities based on real-world attack paths and adversary behaviour. These insights are operationalised through HCLTech’s VERITY framework and its AI Force platform, a generative AI-led service transformation layer designed to accelerate remediation and automate security workflows.
The companies say this integrated approach enables a shift towards a more autonomous security model, where risk is continuously assessed and addressed with minimal manual intervention.
“Enterprises today require continuous visibility, contextual prioritisation, and rapid execution to stay resilient,” Amit Jain, executive vice president and global head of cyber security at HCLTech, said.
“By integrating our AI Force and agentic AI solutions with the Falcon platform, we are enabling an intelligence-led, autonomous security model that reduces risk and delivers total resilience across the enterprise.”
The expanded partnership reflects a broader industry shift towards continuous exposure management as organisations look to modernise security operations and keep pace with AI-enabled adversaries.
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