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Cognizant Expands CrowdStrike Partnership to Secure Enterprise AI Systems

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Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTSH) expanded its partnership with CrowdStrike (CRWD) to help enterprises secure artificial intelligence across its lifecycle, from AI agents and models to underlying infrastructure, the company said Tuesday.

Cognizant said it is integrating the CrowdStrike Falcon platform into its AI Factory and Managed Cybersecurity Services, covering AI-native security operations, governance across its AI Factory, and security for private, sovereign AI deployments in regulated industries.

The expansion builds on a partnership established in 2025, according to a statement.

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