CrowdStrike has introduced Project QuiltWorks, an alliance of companies that helps enterprises quickly find and fix software vulnerabilities discovered by frontier AI models.
The company said Accenture, Ernst & Young, IBM Cybersecurity Services, Kroll and OpenAI are participating in Project QuiltWorks, while OpenAI and Anthropic support the models.
CrowdStrike said it is 추진ing Project QuiltWorks in light of a situation in which AI has greatly sped up the pace of finding vulnerabilities, reducing the time defenders have to respond between discovery and exploitation.
CrowdStrike Chief Executive George Kurtz (조지 커츠) said, "As frontier AI finds vulnerabilities quickly, boards around the world are asking chief information security officers the same question." He added, "Project QuiltWorks is for the industry to provide an answer together."
Project QuiltWorks participants will collaborate based on CrowdStrike's Falcon platform. They will move away from the existing approach of handling vulnerabilities simply in order of high severity scores and instead analyze the paths attackers could use to break in, helping set priorities so truly dangerous vulnerabilities are addressed first. CrowdStrike said more than 10,000 certified experts will support code-level remediation.
Alongside the launch of Project QuiltWorks, CrowdStrike also introduced a 12-month renewable subscription called the Frontier AI Readiness and Resilience Service. The service provides security program assessments, AI-based code scanning, red-team vulnerability prioritization analysis and board-level reports.