Key Highlights
- Amazon Web Services now integrated into CrowdStrike’s Project QuiltWorks AI cybersecurity initiative
- Falcon AI Detection and Response capabilities now support Amazon Bedrock, Kiro, and Strands Agents applications
- Three Falcon products available with 30-day free trials through AWS Marketplace
- Enhanced integrations feature AWS PrivateLink cross-region functionality and Quick Start connectors for CloudWatch and S3
- CRWD shares increased 1.1% to $687.51 after the partnership announcement
CrowdStrike (CRWD) revealed on Wednesday a significant expansion of its collaboration with Amazon Web Services, incorporating AWS into Project QuiltWorks while broadening its AI-powered security capabilities to encompass applications running on AWS infrastructure.
Shares of CRWD traded 1.1% higher at $687.51 when the news was released.
CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc., CRWD
Project QuiltWorks represents CrowdStrike’s strategic framework for ongoing monitoring and safeguarding of cloud workloads against threats related to artificial intelligence. The integration of AWS significantly expands the scope of cloud infrastructure protected under this initiative.
At the heart of this announcement lies the enhancement of Falcon AI Detection and Response capabilities. This security solution now extends coverage to AI-powered applications developed using AWS platforms such as Amazon Bedrock, Kiro, and Strands Agents.
The technology delivers immediate security assessment of agent interactions and large language model communications. Its primary objective is detecting prompt injection attacks, information leakage, and hostile AI behavior in real-time.
CrowdStrike has simplified the onboarding process for prospective clients as well. Three flagship products — Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, Falcon Cloud Security, and Falcon Endpoint Security — are now accessible through AWS Marketplace featuring 30-day complimentary trials on a consumption-based pricing model.
This approach provides organizations with a straightforward opportunity to evaluate the solutions before committing to a purchase.
Enhanced Developer Resources and Network Capabilities
For development teams, the company has introduced a Falcon MCP integration designed for Kiro. This functionality enables developers to access CrowdStrike threat intelligence and security insights directly within their development environments during the application creation process.
This integration connects with Falcon Next-Gen SIEM and Falcon Cloud Security to safeguard non-human identities and regulate data movement within AWS ecosystems.
Network infrastructure receives improvements as well. CrowdStrike has implemented AWS PrivateLink cross-region compatibility, enabling organizations to maintain Falcon platform communications exclusively within the AWS network infrastructure instead of traversing the public internet.
Additionally, Quick Start connectors for Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon Simple Storage Service access logs have been introduced to accelerate deployment processes.
Continuing Forward Progress
This AWS partnership enhancement isn’t a standalone development. CrowdStrike recently achieved AWS Agentic AI Specialization Partner designation, and today’s announcement represents a continuation of that strategic alliance.
Project QuiltWorks is simultaneously growing beyond AWS boundaries. CrowdStrike has been expanding its Falcon AI Detection and Response platform across additional AI gateway collaborators including Databricks, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
The organization has also prioritized identity security development. Its recently introduced Continuous Identity for AI Agents capability validates AI agent actions dynamically based on factors including agent ownership, initiator, and device risk profile.
From an analyst perspective, Piper Sandler maintains an Overweight rating on CRWD. InvestingPro data indicates that 27 analysts have recently increased their earnings projections.
CrowdStrike reported $5.1 billion in revenue over the trailing twelve months, reflecting 23% year-over-year growth, alongside a gross profit margin of 75%.
The company’s latest official statement indicates that certain referenced capabilities remain under development and may be modified.





