
cloud strike CEO George Kurtz told CNBC’s Jim Cramer how the company’s partnership with Amazon Web Services is strengthening its business.
“We are now natively integrated within AWS and our next-generation SEIM is available to AWS customers,” Kurtz said of the company’s cybersecurity platform. “They can get it in the console. Billing is automatically done through AWS. And we’re actually going to drive a lot of momentum and new customer adoption because we’re part of the ecosystem there.”
CrowdStrike surpassed its all-time high and closing price after Tuesday’s close. By the close of trading on Wednesday, the stock was up 1.48%.
CrowdStrike can provide AWS with “a technology that’s very competitive with other existing hyperscalers,” Kurtz told Cramer.
CrowdStrike said in an earnings call that it had a “strong federal quarter” as “large government agencies” chose to modernize their cybersecurity technology by replacing more than 75,000 legacy equipment endpoints with the company’s Falcon platform.
Kurtz spoke about the U.S. government’s cybersecurity needs, telling Cramer that the current administration is “running it like a business” and wants to consolidate and reduce costs. He also said the government needed better security and “better outcomes” because “we now have a smaller population than in the past.”
“Given the current threat environment, CrowdStrike is a great solution,” Kurtz told Cramer. “And we have seen how versatile nation-state actors are, and we will work together to secure our national interests.”

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