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  2. Darktrace—the cybersecurity firm with ties to deceased tech ...

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    Darktrace’s stock surged 16% on the news, its highest close since November 2021, likely wiping out any continued short positions. The deal demonstrates that the market has largely moved past the ...

  3. Darktrace - Wikipedia

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    Darktrace Ltd Company type Private Traded as LSE: DARK Founded 2013 ; 12 years ago (2013) Headquarters Cambridge, England San Francisco, United States Key people Gordon Hurst (Chairman) Jill Popelka (CEO) Services Cybersecurity Revenue US$ 545.4 million (2023) Operating income US$36.5 million (2023) Net income US$59.0 million (2023) Total assets US$751.9 million (2023) Total equity US$263.5 ...

  4. Darktrace CEO and former Mike Lynch protégé Poppy ... - AOL

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    It soared to a £5.7 billion ($7.5 billion) valuation in September of that year before falling back and hovering at the £2 billion ($2.6 billion) mark for several months.

  5. Thoma Bravo closes $5.3 billion Darktrace acquisition weeks ...

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    Thoma Bravo has completed its $5.3 billion acquisition of British cybersecurity group Darktrace, ending a tumultuous takeover rocked by the resignation of its CEO and the death of early backer ...

  6. Michael Sussmann - Wikipedia

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    Michael A. Sussmann (born 1964) is an American former federal prosecutor and a former partner at the law firm Perkins Coie, who focused on privacy and cybersecurity law.. Sussmann represented the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and retained CrowdStrike to examine its servers after two Russian hacker groups penetrated DNC networks and stole information during the 2016 U.S. elect

  7. Breaking news - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Pew Charitable Trusts conducted a survey and found that 55% of U.S. smartphone users received news alerts, although only 13% of users reported receiving them "often". [11] The New York Times split its push notifications into "Breaking News" and less urgent "Top Stories" in 2016, after modifying its email lists in the same way. [12]

  8. CrowdStrike is sued by shareholders over huge software outage

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    Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech

  9. Forget Crowdstrike, CFOs have a new worry looming ahead ... - AOL

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    “For some reason we've gotten away with pretending that this risk isn't there. But those days are quickly coming to an end,” notes top quantum computing researcher Michele Mosca.