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.
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