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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdstrike CEO at RSA on 'Secure by Design' pledge and 'platformization'Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz says the "Secure by Design" pledge by CISA has the potential to change the tech landscape and give his opinion on "platformization". Frank Holland talks with the cyber chief about the AI landscape at the company announcements at RSA.
Persons: George Kurtz, CISA, Frank Holland Organizations: RSA, Design
A cultural change has to take place at Microsoft, says CrowdStrike CEO George KurtzCrowdStrike President, Co-Founder and CEO George Kurtz joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk recent cybersecurity issues at Microsoft and UnitedHealth.
Persons: George Kurtz, Jim Cramer Organizations: Microsoft
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz told CNBC's Jim Cramer why the cybersecurity company is partnering with Nvidia , saying his company can offer more advanced and cost-effective services by making use of the semiconductor giant's artificial intelligence technology. "We've got the data, they've got the power and the software." Kurtz compared AI to an engine and data to oil, saying his company has data "in spades," collecting trillions of data signals and threat events per day. Cyber criminals are growing more capable, Kurtz stressed, saying they've democratized attacks for the "cyber crime masses." This means unskilled attackers are now able to access and use advanced technology even if they don't understand it, he said.
Persons: George Kurtz, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Kurtz, We've, they've, Morpheus, CrowdStrike, Huang, Jensen Organizations: Nvidia
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhen it comes to powering AI, AI is the engine and data is the oil: CrowdStrike CEO George KurtzCrowdStrike Co-Founder, President and CEO George Kurtz joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to discuss CrowdStrike's partnership with Nvidia, the state of cybersecurity, quarterly earnings and more.
Persons: George Kurtz CrowdStrike, George Kurtz, Jim Cramer Organizations: Nvidia Locations: cybersecurity
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdStrike CEO talks generative AI being used in sophisticated cyber attacksGeorge Kurtz, CrowdStrike co-founder, president and CEO, joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk cyber security, AI's roll in cyberattacks, earnings and more.
Persons: George Kurtz, CrowdStrike, Jim Cramer Locations: cyberattacks
He said generative AI is democratizing "very esoteric techniques and attacks," for adversaries who don't have the same sophistication or skill level. "What we talked about in the earnings call is the ability to create more adversaries with lower skill levels, but operating at a much higher skill level, leveraging generative AI," Kurtz said, "Of course, on the security side, we leverage generative AI to help protect our customers, so it's going to be the battle of AI in the future." CrowdStrike aims to create a single, more simple platform that can stop breaches and "add capabilities seamlessly," he said. He mentioned a seven-figure deal CrowdStrike made during its more recent quarter with a mega cruise line. "People may try to buy something, they may think it's cheaper, it's not: free is not free," he said.
Persons: George Kurtz, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Kurtz, cybercrime, CrowdStrike
CrowdStrike shares surged as much as 21% in after-hours trading Tuesday, after the cybersecurity company reported a beat on the top and bottom lines, and issued stronger than expected guidance for the upcoming quarter and full year. CrowdStrike has now reported GAAP net income for the last four quarters, CFO Burt Podbere said in the earnings release. "CrowdStrike is cybersecurity's consolidator of choice, innovator of choice, and platform of choice to stop breaches," co-founder and CEO George Kurtz said in a release. The company also guided to fiscal first-quarter revenues between $902 million and $906 million, better than a consensus estimate of $899 million. CrowdStrike also expects EPS for the period between 89 to 90 cents, better than the 82 cent consensus estimate.
Persons: George Kurtz, CrowdStrike, Burt Podbere, Podbere Organizations: Crowdstrike Holdings Inc, Bloomberg Technology, RSA Conference, Security Locations: San Francisco , California
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday told investors what to look for next week on Wall Street, including earnings from retailers like Target . Tuesday brings earnings from Target and Cramer said he's optimistic about the big-box retailer's performance. On Thursday, Cramer will be paying attention to earnings from grocers Kroger and Costco , as well as Marvell Technology . Friday brings February's unemployment report. If there's a slight boost in unemployment while wages stay steady, Cramer said he thinks investors won't have to fight the Fed.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Forget, he'll, it's, George Kurtz, Campbell Soup, Kroger's, he's Organizations: Federal Reserve, Palo Alto Networks, Abercrombie, Fitch, Kroger, Costco, Marvell Technology, Federal Trade Commission, Albertsons
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdStrike CEO: FBI warning shows serious nature of cyber threats from ChinaCrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the latest warning from the FBI, how vulnerable the critical infrastructure is in the United States, and more.
Persons: George Kurtz Organizations: FBI Locations: China, United States
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdstrike's Kurtz: Cybersecurity is a hard problem and one company can't solve it allGeorge Kurtz, CEO & co-founder of CrowdStrike, joins CNBC's "Mad Money" to discuss why cybersecurity issues have moved from the backroom to the boardroom.
Persons: Crowdstrike's Kurtz, Cybersecurity, George Kurtz
In a Monday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz discussed Microsoft 's high-profile security breach by a Russian intelligence group, saying these adversaries have a determined "low and slow" approach to hacking that's especially tough to beat. Thought to be part of the Russian foreign intelligence service SVR, Nobelium is also known as Midnight Blizzard and Cozy Bear. Nobelium has tried to breach the systems of U.S. allies as well as the Department of Defense. He said CrowdStrike uses its algorithms to string together these "low signals" and identify such adversaries. Kurtz added that CrowdStrike has been able to stop the group in the past, saying that some of Microsoft's customers seek additional support from his company.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, George Kurtz, Cozy Bear, Kurtz, it's, Nobelium, CrowdStrike Organizations: Microsoft, Nobelium, Midnight, Cozy, Department of Defense, SolarWinds Locations: Russian, U.S, China
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdstrike CEO George Kurtz on Microsoft hack and what it means for cybersecurity landscape"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer and Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz discuss a recent hack on Microsoft that originated in Russia, and how cybersecurity companies plan to deal with escalating threats.
Persons: George Kurtz, Jim Cramer Organizations: Microsoft Locations: Russia
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdStrike CEO on 'dark AI': You're going to see more cybercrime happening quicker than ever beforeGeorge Kurtz, CrowdStrike CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk global cyber security threats, AI's role in the cybersecurity landscape and more.
Persons: George Kurtz
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz has had a banner year. The new regulations will likely offer upside for CrowdStrike, Kurtz said. For every dollar companies paid CrowdStrike to respond to hacks, CrowdStrike collected roughly $6 on average in new subscription revenue, Kurtz said. "It's not something we can answer" for companies, Kurtz said. While incident response is good business for CrowdStrike, Kurtz emphasized that CrowdStrike's main focus is "to help customers prevent these sorts of attacks upfront and provide visibility."
Persons: George Kurtz, It's, Kurtz, CrowdStrike, it's, Jen Organizations: Crowdstrike Holdings Inc, Bloomberg Technology, RSA Conference, CNBC, Securities and Exchange, SEC, Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts, Caesars, MGM, CrowdStrike, Infrastructure Security Agency Locations: San Francisco , California
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz told CNBC's Jim Cramer that using artificial intelligence is important in fighting increasingly sophisticated ransomware attacks. "Right now, ransomware, on average is, $8.5 million per ransom event, which is double just over the last month." But as much as AI helps outfits like CrowdStrike, cybercriminals are also benefitting from it with "Dark AI" tools like FraudGPT. Kurtz stressed the importance of identity verification when it comes to preventing cybercrime, saying the biggest weakness is "between the keyboard and the chair," or individuals. Kurtz said this has created more business for CrowdStrike.
Persons: George Kurtz, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Kurtz Organizations: Publicly, Securities and Exchange Commission, CrowdStrike
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe've leveraged AI since the beginning of the company, it's not new, says CrowdStrike CEOCrowdStrike Co-Founder, President and CEO George Kurtz joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talkn cybersecurity, AI implementation and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz on F1 sponsorship, revenue generationGeorge Kurtz, CrowdStrike president and CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss when the company got involved with Formula One, why a cybersecurity firm decided to sponsor a Formula One team, and how the sponsorship is connected to the company's revenue.
Persons: George Kurtz Organizations: Formula
Watch CNBC's full interview with CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz
  + stars: | 2023-11-16 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with CrowdStrike CEO George KurtzGeorge Kurtz, CrowdStrike president and CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss when the company got involved with Formula One, why a cybersecurity firm decided to sponsor a Formula One team, and how the sponsorship is connected to the company's revenue.
Persons: George Kurtz George Kurtz Organizations: Formula
Cramer's Lightning Round: 'Too much hype' for C3.ai
  + stars: | 2023-11-14 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
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Persons: it's, Leonardo DRS's, Leonardo DRS, Brown, Forman, I've, They're, I'm, they're, Tom Siebel, George Kurtz Organizations: New York Community, New York Community Bancorp, Therapeutics, Sarepta Therapeutics, US Bancorp
Palo Alto Networks intends to buy startup Talon Cyber
  + stars: | 2023-11-06 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Nov 6 - Palo Alto Networks (PANW.O) said on Monday it intends to buy Israeli startup Talon Cyber Security, as it looks to beef up its cyber security offering to enterprises. Founded in 2021, Talon provides secure browser and security tools to manage access to client servers from third-party and personal devices. The acquisition proposal follows a series of investments by Palo Alto in Israeli firms, which includes various buyouts of local companies since 2012. Most recently, it agreed to acquire Israeli cloud security startup Dig Security for an undisclosed amount. Talon's CEO Ofer Ben-Noon described Palo Alto as an "ideal partner," according to the press release.
Persons: Ofer Ben, Talon, George Kurtz, Arsheeya, Shweta Agarwal Organizations: Palo Alto Networks, Talon, Palo Alto, Security, Evolution Equity Partners, Thomson Locations: Alto, Tel Aviv, Bengaluru
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz: We started talking about AI before it was fashionableCrowdStrike President and CEO George Kurtz joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk AI's usecase when it comes to cybersecurity, quarterly earnings and more.
Persons: George Kurtz, Jim Cramer
George Kurtz, CEO of cybersecurity company CrowdStrike , spoke with CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday about the company's focus on automation and the use of generative artificial intelligence to launch Charlotte AI, a "virtual security analyst." "Generative AI is a new type of artificial intelligence, and essentially Charlotte AI is our, is our virtual security analyst," Kurtz said. Kurtz explained that Charlotte AI can help automate the duties of a security operations center (SOC) analyst, or someone who deals with cybersecurity duties on a day-to-day basis. The program is intended to lessen mundane work that analysts perform, turning tasks that may have taken hours into ones that take only minutes, he said. According to Kurtz, analysts can have conversations with Charlotte AI and ask questions about security threats in the environment, how it applies to their industry, what assets are at risk, how to fix those assets — and even create a report about the situation.
Persons: George Kurtz, CrowdStrike, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Kurtz, Charlotte, it's, Charlotte AI, we've Organizations: Charlotte
Jim Cramer goes one-on-one with CrowdStrike CEO George KurtzCrowdStrike President and CEO George Kurtz joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk AI's usecase when it comes to cybersecurity, quarterly earnings and more.
Persons: Jim Cramer, George Kurtz
Watch CNBC's full interview with Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz
  + stars: | 2023-06-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Crowdstrike CEO George KurtzGeorge Kurtz, Crowdstrike CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss its new A.I. tool, the state of U.S. cybersecurity, and more.
Persons: George Kurtz George Kurtz Locations: U.S
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdstrike CEO George Kurtz: New A.I. tool 'Charlotte' acts as a 'virtual security analyst'George Kurtz, Crowdstrike CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss its new A.I. tool, the state of U.S. cybersecurity, and more.
Persons: George Kurtz, Charlotte Locations: U.S
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