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    CrowdStrike shares plummet 13% after global cyber outage

    By j.zhang@btw.mediaJuly 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • CrowdStrike shares dropped 13% after a software update caused a global cyber outage, and then analysts downgraded the stock, affecting its financial outlook.
    • SentinelOne’s shares surged 11%, benefiting from CrowdStrike’s troubles as the latter addresses the fallout, allowing its competitors to gain market advantage.

    OUR TAKE
    CrowdStrike’s recent failure underscores the fragility of our tech-dependent world, revealing critical vulnerabilities. SentinelOne’s gain amidst this crisis highlights the fierce competition in cybersecurity. This incident demands a rethink of our reliance on a few firms for digital security, emphasising the need for resilience and redundancy in technology solutions.
    –Jasmine Zhang, BTW reporter

    What happened

    Shares of CrowdStrike plunged 13% on Monday, extending their losses after Wall Street analysts downgraded the stock due to a recent global cyber outage caused by a glitchy software update. The update crashed Windows computers, disrupting industries including airlines, banking, and healthcare. Microsoft reported that about 8.5 million devices were affected.

    While analysts believe CrowdStrike will recover, concerns over reputational damage, potential legal issues, and competition persist. Guggenheim analysts noted possible delays in deal signings, and Bernstein warned of legal battles post-recovery. In contrast, SentinelOne (S.N) shares surged 11%, with J.P. Morgan highlighting it as a beneficiary of the outage.

    CrowdStrike’s shares fell to $265.24 on Monday, following an 11% drop on Friday. Several brokerages cut their price targets, with two downgrading the stock to “neutral.” Analysts at J.P. Morgan emphasised the event’s likely impact on CrowdStrike’s financial and operational performance, citing the need for damage control.

    Also read: CrowdStrike update likely skipped checks, outages widespread

    Also read: Microsoft: 8.5M devices affected by CrowdStrike outage

    Why it’s important

    CrowdStrike’s recent plunge highlights a critical vulnerability in our tech-reliant world. A single software glitch brought industries to their knees, from airlines to banking. How did a leading security firm allow such a catastrophic failure? The fallout from this incident could reshape trust in cybersecurity providers.

    SentinelOne’s stock surge amidst CrowdStrike’s crisis underscores the cutthroat nature of the industry. Companies must now not only innovate but also ensure their tech is foolproof. One misstep, and you’re out. The real question is, should we rely so heavily on a handful of firms for our digital security? This incident exposes the fragility of centralised tech solutions and demands a rethink. As legal battles loom and reputations are rebuilt, the tech world must learn that resilience and redundancy are not optional—they’re essential.

    Crowdstrike J.P. Morgan SentinelOne
    j.zhang@btw.media

    Jasmine Zhang is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in AI and Fintech. She graduated from Kunming University of Science and Technology. Send tips to j.zhang@btw.media.

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