Cybersecurity is a hard problem and one company can’t solve it all
George Kurtz, CEO & co-founder of CrowdStrike, joins CNBC’s “Mad Money” to discuss why cybersecurity issues have moved from the backroom to the boardroom.
 
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George Kurtz, CEO & co-founder of CrowdStrike, joins CNBC’s “Mad Money” to discuss why cybersecurity issues have moved from the backroom to the boardroom.
 
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