CrowdStrike Builds Project QuiltWorks for AI-era Bugs

CrowdStrike Builds Project QuiltWorks for AI-era Bugs

CrowdStrike launched Project QuiltWorks with Accenture, EY, IBM, Kroll, and OpenAI to help enterprises remediate AI-discovered vulnerabilities.

Apr 27, 2026
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CrowdStrike has launched Project QuiltWorks, a partner-led coalition aimed at helping enterprises respond faster to vulnerabilities uncovered by frontier AI models.

The initiative brings together Accenture, EY, IBM Cybersecurity Services, Kroll, and OpenAI with CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform and partner network. The company said the goal is to help organizations identify, prioritize, and remediate AI-discovered vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.

How partners will work together to address AI vulnerabilities

Project QuiltWorks pairs CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform, which already processes trillions of security events a day, with a partner network meant to step in and fix what actually gets found. 

CrowdStrike says that the network includes more than 10,000 certified professionals working across enterprise environments.

“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.”

AI compresses the vulnerability response window

AI is now zeroing in on logic bugs, design flaws, and misconfigurations that older tools often miss. At the same time, it is fast closing the gap between when a vulnerability is found and when it can be exploited.

This is where the partner layer comes in, because identifying issues is only part of the problem. Fixing them at the code level in production systems is where things tend to slow down.

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

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New readiness service focuses on assessment and remediation

Alongside the coalition, CrowdStrike is rolling out a Frontier AI Readiness and Resilience Service focused on continuous assessments, AI-driven scanning, and remediation of findings.

It’s meant to flag what’s truly exploitable and turn that into something leadership can understand and act on.

Basically, AI is now driving both discovery and defense. That dynamic is pushing security toward a more coordinated, hands-on approach across tools, services, and the teams doing the work.

Anthropic is already seeing this play out, with its latest models surfacing new classes of software vulnerabilities just by being good at code, prompting a broader industry push to get ahead of AI-driven risks. 

Allison Francis

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