CrowdStrike CEO, George Kurtz, criticized Microsoft for providing scant details about a recent security breach. Critics accuse Microsoft of negligence in the breach, which impacted senior executives. CrowdStrike's gross margins saw a significant expansion from 36% to 69% in 2 years, with details on the thread. Additionally, there are concerns about the secrecy of F100 customers and the unauthorized use of CrowdStrike as a reference case by some firms.
Microsoft critics accuse the firm of ‘negligence’ in latest breach https://t.co/4X4HdGLIll https://t.co/2hHvH0zj46
What Microsoft's latest email breach says about this IT security heavyweight https://t.co/WuIbkeHplN
Microsoft critics accuse the firm of ‘negligence’ in latest breach, @EliasGroll reports. https://t.co/lC45NOlNO8
CrowdStrike CEO @George_Kurtz criticized Microsoft for providing “scant” details about the hack that impacted senior Microsoft executives, suggesting that the disclosure is not a meaningful explanation of how the incident happened: https://t.co/41J8RgpJWI
Recently talked to a security CEO that can’t get any of their F100 customers to provide a reference case as it’s so secretive. And I know of firms using my employer as a reference case on their homepage when we didn’t agree. Definitely dig deeper on that. Not super reliable.
CrowdStrike CEO talks Microsoft's security breach and explains why Russian hackers are hard to beat https://t.co/agwIx2qdS8
Crowdstrike had 36% gross margins in 2017 (and I am told <30% in years earlier) In the fastest gross margin expansion I have seen they went from 36% to 69% in 2 years! See 🧵 for how they did this https://t.co/wwwg4i6r42