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It’s going to be one of the busiest weeks for corporate earnings, but investors will have to wait another month before ...
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz is fired up as his elite endpoint protection platform continues to win over customers, and he’s pulling no punches when it comes to taking on his rivals.
Despite the drop in his personal fortune and the value of the company on Friday, Kurtz is still valued at around $3.1bn. He is an accomplished race car driver who won the LMP2 class at the 24 ...
CrowdStrike Chief Executive George Kurtz answered the call from his cybersecurity company’s president, Michael Sentonas. “We’ve got a problem,” Sentonas said. It was Friday, July 19, a day ...
George Kurtz: A big part of our strategy since I started the company is leveraging security data as a key element to solve the security challenges that we have.
The global computer outage caused by CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. was personal for Chief Executive George Kurtz, as it cost him a lot of money. The stock (CRWD) sank $38.09, or 11.1%, to an 11-week ...
And from talking to George Kurtz, his point is that CrowdStrike finds that in three out of four breaches that they respond to, Microsoft Defender had been bypassed by hackers.
George Kurtz has successfully grown CrowdStrike's stature on Wall Street since the company went public five years ago, strengthening the company's platform of offerings and helping CrowdStrike ...
It’s been a banner day for George Kurtz. The CEO of security software firm Crowdstrike took his company public on the Nasdaq and became a billionaire in the process. Shares of Crowdstrike soared ...