CrowdStrike has integrated Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 across its Falcon platform to enhance AI-driven vulnerability discovery and remediation, the company said in an announcement.
The move follows CrowdStrike’s participation in Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program and will be operationalised through the company coalition "Project QuiltWorks," the announcement said.
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The integration covers Falcon Exposure Management for risk-rated vulnerability loops and Charlotte Agentic SOAR to add advanced AI reasoning into security workflows. Through Charlotte AI AgentWorks, enterprises can build custom security agents powered by Opus 4.7 while retaining governance inside the Falcon platform.
CrowdStrike said it plans to use a multi-AI architecture to convert frontier-model outputs into enterprise programs supported by a network of over 10,000 certified professionals. The company added that Opus 4.7 will be used to scan codebases and generate targeted patches for global customers.
The recap
- CrowdStrike integrates Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 into Falcon.
- Integration spans Falcon Exposure Management and Charlotte Agentic SOAR.
- CrowdStrike will use Opus 4.7 to generate targeted patches.