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CrowdStrike expands Project QuiltWorks as more partners join AI security coalition

New tranche of systems integrators and AI specialists boosts efforts to tackle frontier AI-driven vulnerabilities at scale.

Wed, 06 May 2026
CrowdStrike expands Project QuiltWorks as more partners join AI security coalition

CrowdStrike has expanded its Project QuiltWorks initiative, bringing in a raft of new global systems integrators and technology partners into its AI security coalition.

The expansion includes Cognizant, HCLTech, Infosys, KPMG, NTT DATA, Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, and Armadin, significantly scaling the coalition’s ability to identify, prioritise and remediate vulnerabilities discovered by advanced AI models.

“QuiltWorks proved that frontier AI can find what traditional tools miss, and partners saw the results,” Daniel Bernard (pictured), chief business officer at CrowdStrike, said in a May 6 statement.

 
 

“Now, more of the industry is joining the coalition to deliver AI-powered discovery, adversary-informed prioritisation, and remediation at enterprise scale.”

Early results underscore the scale of the challenge. In one deployment, a Fortune 100 customer working with EY identified nearly 45 million vulnerabilities within hours, many of which had remained undetected for years. Meanwhile, Accenture has developed dozens of autonomous security agents on the Falcon platform to automate vulnerability assessment, prioritisation and reporting across large customer environments.

CrowdStrike is also extending the coalition’s technical capabilities through deeper integration of Anthropic’s latest models, including Opus 4.7, to enhance vulnerability discovery and analysis across enterprise systems.

In parallel, Armadin’s AI-driven offensive security tooling is being integrated to simulate continuous, controlled “hyperattack” scenarios, helping organisations identify exploitable pathways across infrastructure, identity, and endpoints.

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David Hollingworth

David Hollingworth has been writing about technology for over 20 years, and has worked for a range of print and online titles in his career. He is enjoying getting to grips with cyber security, especially when it lets him talk about Lego.

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