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CrowdStrike Unveils Project QuiltWorks to Tackle Rising Frontier AI Cyber Risks

Project QuiltWorks

CrowdStrike launched its Frontier AI Readiness and Resilience Service to enable organizations to handle AI-related vulnerabilities. The service offers continuous engagements conducted by experts that go straight to the customers who have cybersecurity challenges. Project QuiltWorks utilizes top integrators and frontier AI models provided by OpenAI and Anthropic for holistic risk management.

The services provided range from assessment, board-level reporting, adversarial prioritization, and remediation guidance for enterprises. The initiative ensures organizations gain clarity on their exposure and security posture amid accelerating AI-driven threat discovery.

“As frontier AI accelerates vulnerability discovery, every board in the world is asking their CISO the same question: are we exposed and are we protected?” said George Kurtz, CEO and founder of CrowdStrike. “Project QuiltWorks is how the industry comes together to give every organization the answer their board needs.”

Coalition Capabilities and Industry Response

Project QuiltWorks combines CrowdStrike’s AI-driven vulnerability discovery with remediation expertise from leading systems integrators and AI labs. The CrowdStrike Falcon platform processes trillions of daily security events to identify exploitable vulnerabilities using adversary intelligence. It uses attack path analysis to focus on risk management of real-world risks to enterprises that can be exploited by adversaries.

“While AI ushers in new ways of operating, CISOs must address the risks it introduces to the software development lifecycle. Through Project QuiltWorks, Accenture and CrowdStrike will deliver the operational muscle to remediate code-level issues and help clients build full-scale protection.”

Harpreet Sidhu, Global Lead, Accenture Cybersecurity

“In the frontier AI era, innovation and risk are accelerating together, and most organizations aren’t ready to manage what that means. Project QuiltWorks is designed to help enterprises manage this new class of vulnerabilities at scale.”

David Cooper, EY Americas Cyber Commercial Leader

“Frontier models are creating a new category of enterprise threats that are fast-moving, systemic, and increasingly autonomous. We’re actively working with clients to assess their security posture and strengthen their readiness to meet these new AI-driven vulnerabilities. With CrowdStrike, Project QuiltWorks, and IBM’s Autonomous Security, together we’re extending this approach to allow our clients to manage this new class of risk at machine speed.”

Mark Hughes, Global Managing Partner of Cybersecurity Services, IBM Consulting

“We have a deep history of working with CrowdStrike to deliver the outcomes organizations need to adopt transformative technologies securely at scale, and to overcome adversary disruption efforts by building a more resilient digital organization. Over 90% of our clients have told us they are dealing with cyber incidents related to the use of AI, and our Offensive Security experts continue to see substantial growth in enterprise vulnerabilities for in-house AI-developed apps. As frontier AI models introduce a wave of new vulnerabilities, our participation in Project QuiltWorks is the next step to ensure customers are protected and prepared.”

Dave Burg, Global Head of Cyber and Data Resilience, Kroll

“AI is transforming cybersecurity, and defenders need advanced intelligence to keep pace. Through Trusted Access for Cyber, we’re putting stronger capabilities in trusted hands to accelerate vulnerability discovery and remediation, improve resilience, and help secure critical software across the ecosystem. We’re proud to support CrowdStrike’s Project QuiltWorks and its focus on practical collaboration for a more secure digital world.”

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Source: Businesswire