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    Crowdstrike says it will fire 500 workers

    May 7, 202501 Min Read
    Crowdstrike says it will fire 500 workers

    Cybersecurity's giant cloud strike said Wednesday that it would fire 5% of the global workforce. This amounts to about 500 workers.

    In 8-K filing, CrowdStrike said the layoffs are part of the “strategic plan (“plan”) and part of the strategic plan (“plan”) to bring greater efficiency as companies continue to expand their business to achieve their $10 billion goal.

    The company also said it plans to “employ in key strategic areas throughout the fiscal year ending January 31, 2026.”

    “These changes make it more efficient to move faster, operate more efficiently, operate cybersecurity leadership more efficiently, and continue cybersecurity leadership,” according to the Wall Street Journal.

    Cloud Strike investigated a democratic national committee hack in 2016 and became famous for being attributed to the Russian government. Last summer, the company created the headline for the wrong reasons. A false update to the software affected 8.5 million window devices around the world, causing massive outages around the world, closing airports, and hindering airlines, banks, hotels and other businesses.

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