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A profile of CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz, who co-founded CrowdStrike in 2011 after departing as McAfee's CTO following Intel's acquisition of McAfee for $7.68B (Robert McMillan/Wall Street Journal)

Robert McMillan / Wall Street Journal:

A profile of CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz, who co-founded CrowdStrike in 2011 after departing as McAfee's CTO following Intel's acquisition of McAfee for $7.68B  —  'A piece of software shouldn't be able to take everything out,' says George Kurtz  —  CrowdStrike Chief Executive George Kurtz answered …


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