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McAfee is already growing very close to these forecasts and, in the long run, I believe that's far more sustainable than CrowdStrike's 2020 TTM growth rate of around 85%.
The chaos caused a boom in malware, spoofed domains, and bad crypto wallets, says a new report from McAfee. CrowdStrike’s outage earlier this month bricked 8.5 million PCs worldwide, grounding ...
I didn't bring up the McAfee situation, however, because of how similar it sounds to CrowdStrike's. Instead, I simply want to point who was McAfee's CTO at that time: George Kurtz, the man who's ...
A faulty update from CrowdStrike caused a global tech outage on Friday. CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz has been down this road before. As CTO of McAfee in 2010, Kurtz was at the center of another ...
Of its rivals — McAfee, CrowdStrike, Cylance, and Carbon Black — only CrowdStrike is publicly-traded. TPG paid $4.2 billion to acquire McAfee in September 2016; ...
CrowdStrike CEO Was Working For McAfee In 2010 When There Was A Global Tech Outage Too. George Kurtz, the CEO of cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, is under the spotlight for a massive tech failure.
McAfee, Palo Alto Networks and Symantec, long-time leaders in the space, had been too slow to embrace new technologies and companies were suffering, the CrowdStrike founding team surmised.
CrowdStrike is a cloud-based EDR tool that protects endpoints from critical vulnerabilities such as malware, phishing, and ransomware and DDoS attacks. SEE: McAfee vs Kaspersky: ...
Just as improved technology led to a more efficient rollout of CrowdStrike's faulty update than McAfee's was, a boost from machine learning could make the next incident even worse.
Endpoint protection platform, CrowdStrike, unveiled the Russian hacking of the DNC and now they're one of the hottest private companies in tech's hottest sector.
To date, CrowdStrike has raised $480 million in venture capital funding from Warburg Pincus, which owns a 30.3% pre-IPO stake, ... former McAfee executives. CrowdStrike, ...
He’s also cited, as an inspiration for launching CrowdStrike, the act of watching a passenger on a flight wait for 15 minutes for McAfee software to load on their laptop.