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CEO George Kurtz has already been called to testify about the outage before the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security. There likely will be some impact to CrowdStrike’s brand, too.
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz gifted more than $1 billion worth of his voting power in the cybersecurity company, reducing it from 31% to 2.5% and eliminating all of CrowdStrike’s supervoting stock, ...
CrowdStrike will cut 5% of its workforce, the cybersecurity firm said in a regulatory filing. Q1 earnings for CrowdStrike ...
CrowdStrike (NASDAQ:CRWD) CEO George Kurtz said reports that he sold virtually all of his stock are “false.” Kurtz highlights that he moved stock into trusts for his family as well as causes ...
according to CrowdStrike Co-founder and CEO George Kurtz. During the company’s quarterly call with analysts Tuesday, Kurtz said CrowdStrike has achieved a “comeback story” since the ...
Last month, CrowdStrike Chief Executive George Kurtz appeared at WSJ's Tech Live: Cybersecurity forum. He discussed the cyber threats posed by Russia and China, Microsoft’s security issues and ...
Artificial intelligence "flattens our hiring curve," CrowdStrike ( NASDAQ: CRWD) CEO George Kurtz told employees when ...
Leading cybersecurity company CrowdStrike have revealed plans to lay off 5% of their global workforce, accounting to 500 jobs ...
Experts have called it the largest IT outage of all time, and one estimate suggested the incident will cost U.S. Fortune 500 companies $5.4 billion in total direct financial loss. CrowdStrike CEO ...
we are reducing roles in some areas of the business," CEO George Kurtz said in a note to the company's employees. Analysts have said CrowdStrike's prompt handling of the Windows outage last year ...