CrowdStrike has launched Project QuiltWorks, an industry coalition formed to help enterprises identify and fix software vulnerabilities discovered by advanced artificial intelligence models. The initiative brings together major firms including Accenture, Ernst & Young, IBM, and Kroll, with support from OpenAI and Anthropic.

The coalition aims to address the challenge posed by frontier AI models, which are uncovering complex logic bugs, design flaws, and exploit paths that traditional security tools and human review often miss. This significantly shortens the time window between vulnerability discovery and potential exploitation.

“Project QuiltWorks is how the industry comes together to give every organization the answer their board needs,” stated George Kurtz, CEO of CrowdStrike. The program leverages CrowdStrike's Falcon platform and its extensive partner network to drive code-level remediation.

Launch partners emphasize that Project QuiltWorks is a direct response to the evolving threat landscape shaped by AI. They highlight its capability to provide the "operational muscle" needed for code-level fixes and establish comprehensive protection.

In conjunction with the coalition, CrowdStrike is also introducing a new Frontier AI Readiness and Resilience Service. This 12-month subscription service offers expert-led engagement, including security program assessment, AI-powered scanning, and guided remediation with board-level reporting.

Project QuiltWorks and the AI vulnerability assessment capabilities are available immediately.