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CrowdStrike’s shares drop by 13% due to IT outage impact – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/23 at 12:12 PM
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Shares of CrowdStrike dropped 13% on Monday following a global cyber outage last week. The company’s security software update crashed computers running on Microsoft’s Windows OS, affecting industries like airlines, banking, and healthcare. Microsoft reported that about 8.5 million Windows devices were impacted, less than one percent of all Windows machines. Analysts are concerned about the financial implications of the incident on CrowdStrike, including reputational damage, potential legal issues, and competition.

While analysts believe that CrowdStrike will bounce back due to its leading industry position, there are worries about delays in new customer contracts and possible losses in deals. Rival SentinelOne’s shares surged 11% on Monday, with J.P. Morgan labeling the company as the most likely beneficiary of the wide-scale IT outage. There is a possibility of legal battles arising for CrowdStrike once customers have their systems back up and running, according to Bernstein analysts.

Industries affected by the cyber outage experienced disruptions in services but gradually came back online later in the day. However, backlogs, delays, and even canceled flights were reported, highlighting the need to avoid such situations in the future. Questions have been raised about whether critical software should be controlled by only a few companies. On Monday, CrowdStrike’s shares were trading at $265.24, with at least six brokerages lowering their price targets and two downgrading the stock to “neutral” from “buy”.

J.P. Morgan analysts mentioned that the global impact of the cyber outage may affect CrowdStrike’s financial and operational performance. They emphasized that time spent on damage control is time taken away from selling. The incident has prompted concerns about CrowdStrike’s ability to maintain its customer base and attract new clients in the aftermath of the glitch. As the situation unfolds, the company will need to navigate challenges related to competition, reputation management, and potential legal disputes.

With SentinelOne emerging as a potential competitor benefiting from the cyber outage, CrowdStrike will likely face increased pressure to reassure stakeholders about its cybersecurity measures. The growing importance of cybersecurity in the digital age makes it crucial for companies like CrowdStrike to proactively address any vulnerabilities in their software and reassure customers about the safety and reliability of their products. As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, companies in this sector will need to stay ahead of emerging threats and adopt robust security measures to safeguard against future cyberattacks.

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