CrowdStrike to lay off five percent of staff

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Quarterly forecast reveal plans to cut 500 roles.

CrowdStrike to lay off five percent of staff
CrowdStrike reiterated its fiscal 2026 first quarter and annual forecasts and announced a plan to cut about 500 roles, roughly five percent of its workforce, to reduce costs. The cybersecurity company will incur about US$36 million ($55 million) to US$53 million in charges related to the ...

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