Mercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff sells 15% stake to CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz
Read full article: Mercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff sells 15% stake to CrowdStrike CEO George KurtzMercedes team principal Toto Wolff has sold 15% of his Formula 1 team share to George Kurtz, CEO of CrowdStrike.
Is AI causing tech worker layoffs? That's what CEOs suggest, but the reality is complicated
Read full article: Is AI causing tech worker layoffs? That's what CEOs suggest, but the reality is complicatedA new report from Indeed reveals that tech job postings in July were down 36% from early 2020 levels.
CrowdStrike estimates the tech meltdown caused by its bungling left a $60 million dent in its sales
Read full article: CrowdStrike estimates the tech meltdown caused by its bungling left a $60 million dent in its salesCybersecurity specialist CrowdStrike Holdings on Wednesday estimated it absorbed a roughly $60 million blow to its sales pipeline last month after its botched handling of a software update triggered a technology meltdown that stranded thousands of people in airports in addition to other exasperating disruptions.
CrowdStrike CEO called to testify to Congress over cybersecurity's firm role in global tech outage
Read full article: CrowdStrike CEO called to testify to Congress over cybersecurity's firm role in global tech outageU.S. House leaders are calling on CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz to testify to Congress about the cybersecurity company’s role in sparking the widespread tech outage that grounded flights, knocked banks and hospital systems offline and affected services around the world.
Malicious actors trying to exploit global tech outage for their own gain
Read full article: Malicious actors trying to exploit global tech outage for their own gainAs the world continues to recover from massive business and travel disruptions caused by a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, malicious actors are trying to exploit the situation for their own gain.
How a faulty CrowdStrike update crashed computers around the world
Read full article: How a faulty CrowdStrike update crashed computers around the worldAirlines, banks, hospitals and other risk-averse organizations around the world chose cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to protect their computer systems from hackers and data breaches.
Tech disruptions sparked by software update highlight the fragility of globally connected technology
Read full article: Tech disruptions sparked by software update highlight the fragility of globally connected technologyAirlines, banks, hospitals and other risk-averse organizations around the world chose cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to protect their computer systems from hackers and data breaches.
