CrowdStrike and HCLTech launch Continuous Threat Exposure Management services to help enterprises identify and remediate cyber risks across cloud, identity, endpoints, and data environments.
AUSTIN / NEW YORK / NOIDA — CrowdStrike and HCLTech have expanded their strategic partnership with the launch of Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) services aimed at helping enterprises continuously identify, prioritize, and remediate cybersecurity risks.
The joint offering combines CrowdStrike’s AI-native cybersecurity platform with HCLTech’s cybersecurity and AI-led transformation capabilities to provide organizations with real-time visibility into cyber exposure across endpoints, cloud infrastructure, applications, identities, and enterprise data.
The launch reflects rising enterprise demand for continuous cyber risk monitoring as organizations expand cloud adoption, remote operations, and AI deployments. Businesses globally are increasingly shifting from periodic security assessments to continuous exposure management models as cyberattacks become more sophisticated and automated.
Under the partnership, CrowdStrike will provide adversary intelligence, AI-driven threat detection, and exposure prioritization capabilities through the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, Falcon Exposure Management, and its ExPRT.AI technology. The company said the platform is designed to identify vulnerabilities most likely to be exploited based on real-world attack paths and adversary behavior.
HCLTech will integrate these insights into its VERITY framework and AI Force platform, the company’s GenAI-led service transformation offering, to help enterprises accelerate remediation efforts and reduce enterprise-wide attack surface risk.
The companies said the CTEM services will support continuous monitoring and intelligence-led remediation workflows, allowing enterprises to operationalize cybersecurity insights more efficiently across complex IT environments.
“Falcon Exposure Management gives organizations the real-time visibility and AI-driven insights they need to reduce and prioritize risk at scale,” said Daniel Bernard.
“HCLTech’s services expertise makes them the right partner to deliver this capability to customers globally. Together, we’re helping security teams move faster, consolidate operations, and stay ahead of adversaries,” Bernard added.
Amit Jain said enterprises are increasingly seeking continuous visibility and faster cyber response capabilities.
“Enterprises today require continuous visibility, contextual prioritization, and rapid execution to stay resilient,” Jain said.
“By integrating our AI Force and Agentic AI solutions with the Falcon platform, we are enabling an intelligence-led, autonomous security model that reduces risk and delivers total resilience across the enterprise,” he added.
India continues to play a growing role in global cybersecurity operations and enterprise technology services, with companies increasingly using Indian delivery centers and AI talent pools to support large-scale cyber transformation projects. The partnership expansion also highlights how cybersecurity vendors and IT services firms are combining AI-driven automation with managed security operations to address rising enterprise exposure risks.
CrowdStrike, headquartered in Austin, Texas, provides cloud-native cybersecurity services focused on endpoints, cloud workloads, identity, and data protection. HCLTech employs more than 226,300 people across 60 countries and reported consolidated revenue of $14.5 billion for the 12 months ending December 2025.
Key Takeaways
• CrowdStrike and HCLTech launched Continuous Threat Exposure Management services
• The offering combines AI-driven threat intelligence with enterprise remediation services
• The partnership focuses on cloud, identity, endpoint, and data security exposure
• HCLTech will integrate CrowdStrike insights into its VERITY and AI Force platforms
• The move reflects growing enterprise demand for continuous cyber risk management
Source: CrowdStrike