As enterprises race to adopt advanced AI models, cybersecurity leaders are focusing on how to operationalize these technologies to strengthen real world defense and vulnerability management. CrowdStrike has announced a major expansion of its AI capabilities, integrating Claude Opus 4.7 across its Falcon platform to enhance vulnerability discovery and remediation. CrowdStrike puts Claude Opus 4.7 to work across the Falcon platform as part of a broader strategy to bring frontier AI into enterprise security operations at scale.
The move aligns with the launch of Claude Security by Anthropic, which enables organizations to scan codebases for vulnerabilities and generate targeted fixes. As a participant in Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program, CrowdStrike is among a select group of cybersecurity partners leveraging this advanced model for defensive use. The integration also supports Project QuiltWorks, the company’s industry initiative aimed at promoting secure AI adoption and readiness.
By embedding Opus 4.7 into its multi AI architecture, CrowdStrike is enhancing several core capabilities within the Falcon platform. These include improved vulnerability discovery through Falcon Exposure Management, where AI driven insights are combined with adversary focused prioritization to create a complete lifecycle from detection to remediation. This approach helps organizations focus on risks that are most likely to be exploited rather than simply identifying theoretical vulnerabilities.
“The frontier labs choose CrowdStrike because we have the platform, the data, and the intelligence to operationalize AI innovation for the customer,” said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike. “AI is creating the largest security demand driver since enterprises moved to the cloud. CrowdStrike is the platform that puts those models to work stopping breaches.”
The integration also extends to Charlotte Agentic SOAR, where Opus 4.7 will enhance decision making within security operations workflows by providing advanced reasoning capabilities. In addition, Charlotte AI AgentWorks will allow enterprises to build and deploy security agents powered by frontier AI models while maintaining governance and control within the Falcon ecosystem.
This multi layer integration reflects a growing industry trend toward combining multiple AI models with proprietary intelligence to create more adaptive and responsive security platforms. By embedding advanced AI into core workflows, CrowdStrike aims to reduce response times, improve threat prioritization, and streamline remediation processes.
“CrowdStrike is a key partner we rely on to secure our AI adoption journey,” said Mustapha Kebbeh, chief security officer at UKG. “The Falcon platform is a critical component of our security program, ensuring we’re ready for Anthropic’s latest model releases so we can benefit from agentic innovation across our business and security processes, while building with confidence, control, and safety on our AI journey.”
CrowdStrike puts Claude Opus 4.7 to work across the Falcon platform at a time when organizations are increasingly relying on AI to manage complex cyber risks. By integrating frontier models into a unified security architecture, the company is positioning itself to help enterprises move from reactive defense to proactive, intelligence driven protection.
As AI continues to transform cybersecurity, the ability to operationalize advanced models within trusted platforms will be key to staying ahead of evolving threats. CrowdStrike puts Claude Opus 4.7 to work across the Falcon platform as a step toward delivering scalable, AI powered defense in the next phase of enterprise security.
Source- Businesswire
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