Armadin has announced a strategic partnership with CrowdStrike to tackle the growing threat of AI-driven hyperattacks. As cyber threats continue to evolve rapidly, both companies aim to redefine how enterprises approach cybersecurity by combining offensive and defensive capabilities in real time.
Armadin brings its AI-native offensive security technology to the collaboration. Specifically, its platform deploys an advanced agentic swarm that continuously tests an organization’s production network. This system actively identifies vulnerabilities, chains them together, and simulates real-world attack paths. As a result, businesses gain a clear, ongoing understanding of their security posture rather than relying on periodic assessments.
Meanwhile, CrowdStrike strengthens this initiative with its robust ecosystem and expertise. By integrating Armadin’s offensive engine with the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, organizations can move beyond detection and into actionable remediation. This unified approach not only identifies exploitable weaknesses but also ensures they are prioritized, addressed, and resolved effectively.
Moreover, the urgency for such innovation has increased significantly. With advancements in frontier AI models, cybercriminals can now discover vulnerabilities and develop exploits at an unprecedented scale and speed. Consequently, enterprises face mounting pressure to secure their digital environments proactively. Recent initiatives like Mythos and Project Glasswing have further highlighted this urgency across industries.
From Continuous Pentesting to Continuous Resilience
Importantly, this partnership introduces a shift from traditional pentesting to continuous resilience. Through integration with CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform, Armadin’s AI attacker continuously simulates hyperattacks across infrastructure, endpoints, and identity systems. This enables organizations to uncover risks in real time and strengthen defenses before breaches occur.
Additionally, Armadin joins Project QuiltWorks, CrowdStrike’s industry-wide coalition focused on closing the AI vulnerability gap. Within this framework, Armadin provides offensive insights that expose AI-related risks, while CrowdStrike’s experts and partners ensure swift remediation.
Organizations can also access Armadin Red via Project QuiltWorks and CrowdStrike’s global network, enabling a seamless transition from autonomous pentesting to full-scale resilience. This integrated approach empowers enterprises to maintain continuous security readiness in an increasingly complex threat landscape.
George Kurtz, CEO and founder of CrowdStrike, emphasized the urgency of this transformation, stating:
“Frontier AI has collapsed the exploit window, the era of point-in-time assessments is over. Integrating Armadin’s AI attacker with the Falcon platform gives organizations continuous, evidence-based proof of where they’re exposed and the autonomous ability to act on it. Through Project QuiltWorks, we’re making that available to the entire industry.”
Similarly, Kevin Mandia, CEO of Armadin, highlighted the company’s vision:
“This is exactly the problem Armadin was built to solve. Armadin is pushing the frontier by combining world-class researchers and engineers to build the ultimate attack platform across all modalities – web, network, endpoint, identity, agents, cloud, and beyond. Our mission is clear: ensure that the industry, and the world, can evolve from human-in-the-loop to finely tuned autonomous defense that operates at machine speed. CrowdStrike is an ideal partner for Armadin – as their leading platform provides essential controls that will serve as the foundation for the autonomous defensive systems of the future.”
Source- prnewswire.com
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