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Sunday, May 3rd, 2026

Coalition to address production code vulnerabilities

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Project QuiltWorks, a tech industry coalition, recently launched to assess, prioritize and continuously remediate production code vulnerabilities that frontier artificial intelligence models are uncovering.

Project QuiltWorks uses the CrowdStrike Falcon platform with remediation input from leading systems integrators and frontier model expertise from AI labs. It extends the intelligence to the broader market through its partner network of more than 10,000 certified professionals.

CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company, launched the Frontier AI Readiness and Resilience Service to deliver continuous, expert-led engagements directly to customers. Frontier AI models have discovered logic bugs, design flaws, misconfigurations and novel exploit paths.

The coalition will review each organization’s current program, use Frontier AI-powered scanning of applications and code bases to find the truly exploitable vulnerabilities, rank findings by severity and provide guided remediation.

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

Other members of Project QuiltWorks include Accenture, EY, IBM Cybersecurity Services, Kroll, and OpenAI.

The AI vulnerability assessment and the Frontier AI Readiness and Resilience Service now are available.