Members of Congress grilled a senior executive of security company CrowdStrike on Tuesday, demanding to know why it triggered a cascading, multibillion-dollar tech failure in July that shut down ...
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An executive at cybersecurity company CrowdStrike apologized in testimony to Congress for sparking a global technology outage over the summer. "We let our customers down," said Adam Meyers ...
More than two months after a flawed update from CrowdStrike Holdings set off an IT outage — crashing millions of Windows computers, grounding planes and halting bank and other business ...
CrowdStrike's growth has been spectacular, and investors have rewarded the stock with a premium valuation. All that could have been undone by a recent software defect and the huge outage it caused ...
CrowdStrike published revenue growth of 32%, free cash flow margin of 28%, achieving a Rule of 60 on a free cash flow basis. Guidance was revised down as expected, and the extent to which it was ...
CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) is under scrutiny by some investors for its failure that occurred on July 19 when it pushed an update that crashed millions of devices. The stock heavily sold off ...
A CrowdStrike executive apologized for a technical glitch that in July caused system outages globally, and said the company has reformed its practices to ensure it doesn’t happen again.
WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - A senior executive at cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike (CRWD.O), opens new tab apologized at an appearance before a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee on ...
CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. experienced a sharp correction but has since shown a robust recovery with solid support around $270-250 and resistance at $300-350. Despite slightly lower-than-expected ...
CrowdStrike faces lots of headwinds but continues to expand. The company could struggle to support its premium valuation as its growth cools. It’s still a potential multibagger -- but probably ...
On July 19, a defect in a software update from cybersecurity specialist CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) caused one of the largest IT outages in history. Around the world, flights were canceled ...