AWS + CrowdStrike + OpenAI AgentWorks
AWS partnered with CrowdStrike and OpenAI to power the Charlotte AI AgentWorks ecosystem for automated detection, investigation, and remediation — a move to operationalize agentic security at scale. The platform promises machine-speed orchestration but also raises identity and auditability questions for non-human agents. (parameter.io)
CrowdStrike formally unveiled the Charlotte AI AgentWorks Ecosystem at RSA 2026 on March 25, 2026, with a Business Wire press release detailing the announcement. (businesswire.com) The public launch names launch partners beyond OpenAI and AWS: Accenture, Anthropic, Deloitte, Kroll, NVIDIA, Salesforce, and Telefónica Tech are listed as ecosystem collaborators. (businesswire.com) AgentWorks is described as a no‑code security agent development platform that lets teams build, test, and deploy custom agents directly inside the Falcon platform while enforcing enterprise‑grade security and governance controls. (businesswire.com) CrowdStrike was previously designated an inaugural AWS Agentic AI Specialization Partner at AWS re:Invent 2025 (announcement dated December 1, 2025), signaling prior technical validation for running agentic workloads on AWS. (crowdstrike.com) Daniel Bernard, CrowdStrike’s chief business officer, framed AgentWorks as amplifying human operators rather than replacing them, while Kroll’s David Burg said the platform helps operationalize AI inside managed detection and response workflows. (businesswire.com) CrowdStrike’s release explicitly positions AgentWorks as a partner enablement vehicle, saying Accenture, Deloitte, Kroll, Salesforce and Telefónica Tech will design and deploy agentic SOC services on Falcon to create new partner revenue streams. (businesswire.com) AWS executives and channel commentary have tied agentic AI to multi‑billion dollar channel momentum, underscoring AWS’s commercial expectations for scaled agent deployment across partners like CrowdStrike. (crn.com)