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Cognizant expands CrowdStrike alliance for AI security services By Investing.com
TEANECK, N.J. - Cognizant (NASDAQ:CTSH) announced today an expanded strategic alliance with CrowdStrike to integrate the CrowdStrike Falcon platform into its AI Factory and Managed Cybersecurity Services. The $26 billion IT services company, which generated $21.4 billion in revenue over the last twelve months, trades at a P/E ratio of 11.89. The partnership, which builds on an alliance established in 2025, aims to provide security for artificial intelligence deployments across AI agents, models and infrastructure. The announcement comes as Cognizant was named CrowdStrike's 2026 Americas Velocity Partner of the Year.The timing is notable as Cognizant's stock has surged 10.3% over the past week, though shares remain down 30% year-to-date. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock appears undervalued at current levels, trading well below its Fair Value. For investors seeking comprehensive analysis, Cognizant is among the 1,400+ US equities covered by detailed Pro Research Reports, which transform complex Wall Street data into clear, actionable intelligence. Under the expanded agreement, Cognizant will integrate CrowdStrike Falcon platform capabilities, including Charlotte AI and Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, into its managed cybersecurity services through the Cognizant Neuro Cybersecurity platform. The integration will support functions including alert triage, threat intelligence and vulnerability prioritization, according to a press release statement. Within Cognizant's AI Factory, CrowdStrike Falcon AI Detection and Response will address the prompt and agent interaction layer, while AI model scanning and shadow AI detection will provide visibility into models, tools and agents in client environments. For regulated industries including financial services, healthcare and government, Cognizant's private AI Factory deployments will incorporate the CrowdStrike Falcon platform as a security layer across on-premises AI infrastructure. "By bringing the CrowdStrike Falcon platform together with our AI Factory and Neuro Cybersecurity platform, we're giving clients a way to build, run and secure autonomous AI across the agent, the model and the infrastructure beneath it," said Surya Gummadi, President, Americas, Cognizant.InvestingPro data shows the company maintains a GOOD financial health rating with strong cash flow generation and a current ratio of 2.23, indicating solid liquidity to support strategic initiatives. The platform offers access to over 10 additional ProTips for CTSH, along with advanced metrics and Fair Value calculations for smarter investment decisions. Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, said the partnership aims to help organizations "move AI from experimentation to enterprise adoption with the confidence that every agent, model and workload is protected by the Falcon platform." The expanded alliance addresses security requirements as enterprises deploy AI agents across operations, IT and business processes. In other recent news, Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation has announced several significant developments. The company has launched a $500 million share buyback program, entering into accelerated share repurchase agreements with Truist Bank and BNP Paribas to repurchase approximately 7.8 million shares. Additionally, Cognizant plans to borrow $1 billion under its existing credit agreement, with funding scheduled for May 20, as disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In a strategic move, Cognizant has created two new AI-focused job categories, Frontier Certified Engineer and Frontier Business Operator, to bridge a gap between AI capability and enterprise implementation, which the company estimates represents $4.5 trillion in unrealized value. Furthermore, Cognizant has opened its TriZetto platform to AI agents for electronic prior authorization processes, introducing a headless API model that treats AI agents as first-tier consumers of the platform. The company is also collaborating with Travelport to deploy Anthropic's Claude AI system across Travelport's travel retailing and distribution platforms, aiming to modernize software development for airlines, hotels, and travel agencies. These developments underscore Cognizant's ongoing commitment to integrating AI technology into its operations and partnerships. This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.
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Cognizant and CrowdStrike Expand Strategic Alliance to Secure the Agentic Enterprise
Cognizant announced an expanded strategic alliance with CrowdStrike to help enterprises secure artificial intelligence across its lifecycle, from the AI agents and models to the foundational infrastructure that supports the entire AI ecosystem. Building on a partnership established in 2025, Cognizant is bringing the CrowdStrike Falcon platform to its AI Factory and its Managed Cybersecurity Services, powered by the Cognizant Neuro Cybersecurity platform. The expansion arrives at an inflection point for enterprise AI. Organizations are no longer deciding whether to deploy autonomous AI agents; they are deploying them at scale, across operations, IT and core business processes, and across every environment they run in, from public and private cloud to the edge. That shift widens the enterprise attack surface in ways traditional tooling was not built to address. Adversaries are accelerating attacks with AI, exploiting unsanctioned "shadow AI", manipulating models through prompt injection and probing the new entry points that agentic architectures create. Security has become the decisive factor in whether enterprise AI scales with confidence or stalls. Cognizant's AI Builder approach is about putting AI to work where it matters, embedding intelligent agents into the workflows that run the enterprise. For that to scale, the AI has to be secure, governed and trustworthy. This alliance aims to deliver on both, across three capabilities: AI-native managed security operations:Cognizant is bringing the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, including Charlotte AI? and CrowdStrike's Agentic Security Workforce, and Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, to its managed cybersecurity services, orchestrated through the Cognizant Neuro Cybersecurity platform. The result brings always-on AI agents supporting functions such as alert triage, threat intelligence, vulnerability prioritization and data onboarding into Cognizant's delivery operations, within guardrails set by Cognizant's security architects. Security and governance across AI Factory: Within Cognizant's AI Factory, CrowdStrike Falcon capabilities support the governance layer that is designed to keep AI agents and applications operating inside defined security and compliance boundaries. Falcon AI Detection and Response (AIDR) helps protect the prompt and agent interaction layer, while AI model scanning and shadow AI detection give clients visibility into every model, tool and agent in their environment. These capabilities are delivered in collaboration with clients and operate within client-defined governance, risk and compliance frameworks. A security layer for private, sovereign AI: For regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare and government, Cognizant's private AI Factory deployments aim to deliver sovereign, on-premises AI infrastructure hosted within a client's own data center. The CrowdStrike Falcon platform serves as a security layer across these deployments, extending unified protection to the compute, containers and data pipelines that power private models.These capabilities build on Cognizant being named CrowdStrike's 2026 Americas Velocity Partner of the Year, recognizing Cognizant's measurable pipeline and delivery success and the speed at which it has brought joint capabilities to market with CrowdStrike.
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Cognizant has expanded its strategic alliance with CrowdStrike to integrate the Falcon platform into its AI Factory and Managed Cybersecurity Services. The partnership addresses growing security challenges as enterprises deploy autonomous AI agents at scale, with CrowdStrike naming Cognizant its 2026 Americas Velocity Partner of the Year.
Cognizant announced an expanded strategic alliance with CrowdStrike to integrate the CrowdStrike Falcon platform into its AI Factory and Managed Cybersecurity Services
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. The move comes as the $26 billion IT services company, which generated $21.4 billion in revenue over the last twelve months, seeks to address mounting AI security challenges facing enterprises1
. Building on a partnership established in 2025, the expanded agreement aims to provide comprehensive security for artificial intelligence deployments across AI agents, AI models, and AI infrastructure2
.The timing reflects an inflection point for enterprise AI adoption. Organizations are no longer deciding whether to deploy autonomous AI agents; they are deploying them at scale across operations, IT, and core business processes
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. This shift widens the enterprise attack surface in ways traditional tooling was not built to address, with adversaries accelerating attacks through shadow AI exploitation, prompt injection attacks, and probing new entry points that agentic architectures create2
.Under the expanded Cognizant and CrowdStrike alliance, Cognizant will integrate CrowdStrike Falcon platform capabilities, including Charlotte AI and Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, into its managed cybersecurity services through the Cognizant Neuro Cybersecurity platform
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. The integration will support critical functions including alert triage, threat intelligence, and vulnerability prioritization1
. These AI-native managed security operations bring always-on AI agents into Cognizant's delivery operations, operating within guardrails set by Cognizant's security architects2
.Within Cognizant AI Factory, CrowdStrike Falcon AI Detection and Response will address the prompt and agent interaction layer, while AI model scanning and shadow AI detection will provide visibility into models, tools, and agents in client environments
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. These capabilities support the governance layer designed to keep securing AI deployments operating inside defined security and compliance boundaries2
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For regulated industries including financial services, healthcare, and government, Cognizant's private AI Factory deployments will incorporate the CrowdStrike Falcon platform as a security layer across on-premises AI infrastructure
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. These private and sovereign AI deployments aim to deliver sovereign, on-premises AI infrastructure hosted within a client's own data center, extending unified protection to the compute, containers, and data pipelines that power private models2
."By bringing the CrowdStrike Falcon platform together with our AI Factory and Neuro Cybersecurity platform, we're giving clients a way to build, run and secure autonomous AI across the agent, the model and the infrastructure beneath it," said Surya Gummadi, President, Americas, Cognizant
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. Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, emphasized the partnership aims to help organizations "move AI from experimentation to enterprise adoption with the confidence that every agent, model and workload is protected by the Falcon platform"1
.The announcement comes as Cognizant was named CrowdStrike's 2026 Americas Velocity Partner of the Year, recognizing measurable pipeline and delivery success and the speed at which joint capabilities have reached market
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. With security becoming the decisive factor in whether enterprise AI scales with confidence or stalls, this alliance positions both companies to address the widening attack surface created by agentic AI deployments across public and private cloud environments to the edge2
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