Overview
- CrowdStrike introduced Project QuiltWorks with partners OpenAI, Anthropic, Accenture, IBM, and EY to tackle software gaps that powerful AI models are now exposing.
- To support the effort, the company rolled out a Frontier AI Readiness and Resilience Service that offers ongoing expert engagements and board-level risk reports.
- The program uses the Falcon platform’s adversary intelligence and more than 10,000 certified specialists to surface logic bugs, design flaws, and real attack paths that traditional tools often overlook.
- Services are organized into four steps that companies can follow: assess current security programs, run frontier AI-powered scans of applications, rank risks with expert judgment, and guide remediation.
- Investor attention picked up as Jim Cramer urged buying the stock, while recent analyst calls ranged from Benchmark’s Buy at $500 to Baird’s Hold at $460 and KeyBanc’s upgrade to Buy at $525, with shares up 5.5% over the past year and down 1.2% year-to-date.