Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. In its new post mortem report, CrowdStrike delves deeper into the root causes ...
CrowdStrike is looking to work with MSPs and MSSPs both around its flagship endpoint security offerings as well as the full set of modules available on its unified, cloud-native Falcon security ...
investors argue they were misled by CrowdStrike which they say told them its technology was “validated, tested and certified.” Another week, another disaster for cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike ...
When CrowdStrike reported FQ3 results at the end of November, the company reported a $27 million beat. The irony is that management had cut the estimates for the October quarter making the beat ...
As a result, a high proportion of CrowdStrike customers were likely to be affected by the update, which the company has said contained an unspecified “defect” for the Windows version of Falcon.