CrowdStrike Announces Charlotte AI AgentWorks Ecosystem for Building Secure Agents
CrowdStrike has launched the 'Charlotte AI AgentWorks' ecosystem, a no-code platform enabling customers and partners to build and scale custom security agents using advanced AI models like GPT and Claude.
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CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) today announced the Charlotte AI AgentWorks ecosystem in collaboration with launch partners including Accenture, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Anthropic, Deloitte, Kroll, NVIDIA, OpenAI, Salesforce, and Telefónica Tech. This ecosystem enables customers to safely build, orchestrate, and scale custom security agents using CrowdStrike's no-code development platform and cutting-edge AI models, while also providing new opportunities for partners to build agentic security businesses on the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform.
Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer at CrowdStrike, stated:
"By leveraging AgentWorks, every Falcon user can build their own agentic security workforce. In future security operations, agents will not replace humans; they will augment human capabilities. With the CrowdStrike ecosystem, organizations of all sizes can access the next-generation security workforce today."
Technology Foundation for the Agentic Security Ecosystem
Charlotte AI AgentWorks enables every security team to directly build, test, and deploy custom agents on the Falcon platform with enterprise-grade security and governance, all without writing any code. The AgentWorks ecosystem offers a choice across cutting-edge models through integration with major AI models such as Anthropic Claude, NVIDIA Nemotron, and OpenAI GPT, as well as AI infrastructure services like Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker, accelerating workflows across the entire security lifecycle.
A Platform for Partners to Build
Technology providers and global system integrators, including Accenture, Deloitte, Kroll, Salesforce, and Telefónica Tech, are leveraging AgentWorks to unlock new business opportunities by designing and deploying security agents that meet customer-specific needs.
Voices from Partners
Rex Thexton, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Accenture Cybersecurity, said:
"Organizations face increasingly sophisticated threats and require security operations at machine speed. However, many struggle with deploying reliable, purpose-built AI at scale. Accenture is working with CrowdStrike to enhance the customizability of agentic SOCs and help clients build trusted, customized agents to address this challenge. As a launch partner for the AgentWorks ecosystem, we are proud to pioneer the future of agentic security with CrowdStrike."
David Burg, Global Head of Cyber Risk at Kroll, stated:
"As threats become more complex, security teams need to respond more quickly and accurately. Charlotte AI AgentWorks helps operationalize AI in MDR (Managed Detection and Response), allowing for the creation of customized agents that accelerate investigation and response. We are collaborating with CrowdStrike to help organizations stop breaches faster."
Alejandro Ramos, Global Cybersecurity Director at Telefónica Tech, commented:
"At Telefónica Tech, we believe the future of cybersecurity operations lies in agentic design, where AI agents and human experts function as an integrated system. By utilizing CrowdStrike's Charlotte AI AgentWorks, we are further strengthening security in AI-native environments."
Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer at CrowdStrike, stated:
"By leveraging AgentWorks, every Falcon user can build their own agentic security workforce. In future security operations, agents will not replace humans; they will augment human capabilities. With the CrowdStrike ecosystem, organizations of all sizes can access the next-generation security workforce today."
Technology Foundation for the Agentic Security Ecosystem
Charlotte AI AgentWorks enables every security team to directly build, test, and deploy custom agents on the Falcon platform with enterprise-grade security and governance, all without writing any code. The AgentWorks ecosystem offers a choice across cutting-edge models through integration with major AI models such as Anthropic Claude, NVIDIA Nemotron, and OpenAI GPT, as well as AI infrastructure services like Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker, accelerating workflows across the entire security lifecycle.
A Platform for Partners to Build
Technology providers and global system integrators, including Accenture, Deloitte, Kroll, Salesforce, and Telefónica Tech, are leveraging AgentWorks to unlock new business opportunities by designing and deploying security agents that meet customer-specific needs.
Voices from Partners
Rex Thexton, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Accenture Cybersecurity, said:
"Organizations face increasingly sophisticated threats and require security operations at machine speed. However, many struggle with deploying reliable, purpose-built AI at scale. Accenture is working with CrowdStrike to enhance the customizability of agentic SOCs and help clients build trusted, customized agents to address this challenge. As a launch partner for the AgentWorks ecosystem, we are proud to pioneer the future of agentic security with CrowdStrike."
David Burg, Global Head of Cyber Risk at Kroll, stated:
"As threats become more complex, security teams need to respond more quickly and accurately. Charlotte AI AgentWorks helps operationalize AI in MDR (Managed Detection and Response), allowing for the creation of customized agents that accelerate investigation and response. We are collaborating with CrowdStrike to help organizations stop breaches faster."
Alejandro Ramos, Global Cybersecurity Director at Telefónica Tech, commented:
"At Telefónica Tech, we believe the future of cybersecurity operations lies in agentic design, where AI agents and human experts function as an integrated system. By utilizing CrowdStrike's Charlotte AI AgentWorks, we are further strengthening security in AI-native environments."