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Shawn Henry, CrowdStrike’s chief security officer, apologized in a post on LinkedIn on Monday, saying that the company had “failed” its customers.
After a CrowdStrike update caused a global Microsoft Windows outage, CrowdStrike CSO Shawn Henry wrote on LinkedIn that ‘we let down the very people we committed to protect.’ ...
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. said Chief Security Officer Shawn Henry will retire from his current role at the company as of March 31, according to a regulatory filing Thursday with the Securities and ...
SUNNYVALE, CA—Henry Shawn, the Chief Security Officer of CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:CRWD), recently sold a significant portion of his holdings in the company. According to an SEC filing ...
The CrowdStrike software update that caused a global computer meltdown last week was sent out because a bug caused the firm’s quality control system to miss flawed data.
“On Friday we failed you, and for that I'm deeply sorry,” wrote CrowdStrike Chief Security Officer Shawn Henry in a Monday LinkedIn post, adding that "thousands of our team members have been ...
CrowdStrike's Chief Security Officer, Shawn Henry, to retire by March 31, 2025, transitioning to an advisory role. CrowdStrike launched Charlotte AI, improving security triage with over 98% ...
Shawn Henry, CrowdStrike’s chief security officer, apologized in a post on LinkedIn on Monday, saying that the company had “failed” its customers.
Shawn Henry, CrowdStrike’s chief security officer, apologized in a post on LinkedIn on Monday, saying that the company had “failed” its customers.
“The confidence we built in drips over the years was lost in buckets within hours, and it was a gut punch,” said Shawn Henry, CrowdStrike’s chief security officer. Skip to content.