Cognizant and CrowdStrike Expand Partnership to Secure Enterprise AI

June 02, 2026
Cognizant has expanded its strategic alliance with CrowdStrike to integrate the CrowdStrike Falcon platform into its AI Factory and Managed Cybersecurity Services, aiming to secure AI systems across models, agents, and infrastructure.

Cognizant has expanded its strategic alliance with CrowdStrike to strengthen security for enterprise AI systems, announced in a press release. The collaboration brings the CrowdStrike Falcon platform into Cognizant's AI Factory and its Managed Cybersecurity Services to help organizations protect AI across agents, models, and infrastructure.

The partnership enhances Cognizant's Neuro Cybersecurity platform with Falcon capabilities such as Charlotte AI, the Agentic Security Workforce, and Falcon Next Gen SIEM. These tools support alert triage, threat intelligence, vulnerability prioritization, and data onboarding through AI agents operating within defined security parameters.

Within Cognizant's AI Factory, Falcon AI Detection and Response will help secure prompt and agent interaction layers, while AI model scanning and shadow AI detection will provide visibility into enterprise AI assets. The integration also extends to private AI Factory deployments for regulated industries, adding a unified security layer across on premises infrastructure.

Cognizant was named CrowdStrike's 2026 Americas Velocity Partner of the Year, recognizing its success in bringing joint cybersecurity and AI solutions to market.

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