
CrowdStrike首席执行官兼联合创始人乔治·库尔茨表示,网络安全绝不仅仅是软件层面的事情。
“我们在CrowdStrike所做的事业自古就有。”乔治·库尔茨(George Kurtz)对《财富》表示,“这是正义与邪恶的较量,是以技术形态呈现的人性故事。”
随着人工智能的崛起,网络威胁与网络犯罪急剧增加,这场较量的紧迫性与复杂性空前提升。这也让网络安全行业长期存在的并购所面临的风险达到前所未有的高度。毋庸置疑,2025年多宗重大交易都集中在网络安全领域,包括Palo Alto Networks以250亿美元收购CyberArk,以及谷歌(Google)拟以320亿美元收购Wiz。
2019年上市的CrowdStrike同样是并购市场常客。今日,公司宣布以约2.9亿美元收购数据可观测性初创企业Onum。此外,公司今日还公布了2025年第二季度财报,业绩虽超市场预期,但营收前景不及预期,导致盘后股价下跌约4%。
库尔茨就此次Onum收购案及未来并购战略接受了《财富》独家采访。
“我们一般会在恰当时机出手。”库尔茨(George Kurtz)表示,“看看其他收购案例,比如CyberArk,那是一家拥有20年历史的科技公司,整合风险极高。这类企业体量庞大,我早见识过类似操作。我在迈克菲(McAfee)任职期间,公司收购了21家公司,但始终未能实现有效整合……所以归根结底,我们要极度重视客户体验,确保我们以足够严谨的态度完成业务整合。我们在这方面有着良好的整合记录。”
Onum是CrowdStrike自去年那次广受关注的IT系统瘫痪事故以来较早达成的交易之一。库尔茨表示,该事件虽未阻碍公司的并购计划,但确实暂缓了并购进程。他透露,事后,CrowdStrike设定了更高门槛,在持续与企业、创业者、风投机构沟通以维持并购渠道畅通的同时,并未避免敲定任何交易。最终,Onum收购在三个月内达成。总部位于马德里的Onum由Dawn Capital与Insight Partners等风投支持,其核心吸引力在于实时数据管道检测能力——能够在数据流入企业系统时分析并识别潜在威胁或异常。
“试想一下,凭借我们掌握的数据量,我们正逐渐成为各类人工智能模型的‘网络安全版Reddit’。”库尔茨(George Kurtz)表示,“数据越大,我们的护城河就越稳固,也越有机会借助AI解决更广泛、更复杂的问题。这正是推动我们构建AI原生安全运营中心(SOC)愿景的核心动力,是顺理成章的延伸。”
在某种程度上,这正是着眼于充满AI智能体的未来愿景。
“我们的目标是守护每个AI智能体。”库尔茨表示,“那么,什么是AI智能体?它本质上就是‘超人’。它可以访问数据,拥有身份标识(即便是非人类身份),能够接入工作流,还能够访问超出既有边界的系统……因此,它完全暴露于我们正在防范的各种风险之中。”
从诸多方面来看,对Onum的收购堪称CrowdStrike的经典操作。自2017年以来,CrowdStrike已完成八笔收购,其中包括2021年以4亿美元收购Humio,以及2024年据称以2亿美元收购Flow Security。
“有些公司的估值明显过高。”库尔茨表示,“我认为有些公司尚未意识到自己正逐渐陷入‘僵尸困境’:其最后一轮融资估值或许对它们而言很理想,但对像我们这样的很多企业而言,其估值过高且缺乏收购可行性……所以,当企业以相对有限的年度经常性收入(ARR)获得数十亿美元的估值时,潜在买家群体就会急剧萎缩。正因为此,我们更愿意在价值洼地出手,既能注入价值,又能为CrowdStrike股东创造回报。”
最终目标依然如初——保障安全,对抗那些如今手中拥有更多武器的恶意攻击者。
“生成式人工智能正在让攻击手段快速普及化。”库尔茨表示,“过去只有极少数人掌握的尖端技术,如今正被广泛普及……最重要的一点是,由于攻击方的行动速度大幅提升,防守方应对威胁的时间窗口被急剧压缩。”
展望未来,库尔茨断言:
“我们深知,未来对安全防护的需求只会比今日更为迫切。”(*)
译者:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
CrowdStrike首席执行官兼联合创始人乔治·库尔茨表示,网络安全绝不仅仅是软件层面的事情。
“我们在CrowdStrike所做的事业自古就有。”乔治·库尔茨(George Kurtz)对《财富》表示,“这是正义与邪恶的较量,是以技术形态呈现的人性故事。”
随着人工智能的崛起,网络威胁与网络犯罪急剧增加,这场较量的紧迫性与复杂性空前提升。这也让网络安全行业长期存在的并购所面临的风险达到前所未有的高度。毋庸置疑,2025年多宗重大交易都集中在网络安全领域,包括Palo Alto Networks以250亿美元收购CyberArk,以及谷歌(Google)拟以320亿美元收购Wiz。
2019年上市的CrowdStrike同样是并购市场常客。今日,公司宣布以约2.9亿美元收购数据可观测性初创企业Onum。此外,公司今日还公布了2025年第二季度财报,业绩虽超市场预期,但营收前景不及预期,导致盘后股价下跌约4%。
库尔茨就此次Onum收购案及未来并购战略接受了《财富》独家采访。
“我们一般会在恰当时机出手。”库尔茨(George Kurtz)表示,“看看其他收购案例,比如CyberArk,那是一家拥有20年历史的科技公司,整合风险极高。这类企业体量庞大,我早见识过类似操作。我在迈克菲(McAfee)任职期间,公司收购了21家公司,但始终未能实现有效整合……所以归根结底,我们要极度重视客户体验,确保我们以足够严谨的态度完成业务整合。我们在这方面有着良好的整合记录。”
Onum是CrowdStrike自去年那次广受关注的IT系统瘫痪事故以来较早达成的交易之一。库尔茨表示,该事件虽未阻碍公司的并购计划,但确实暂缓了并购进程。他透露,事后,CrowdStrike设定了更高门槛,在持续与企业、创业者、风投机构沟通以维持并购渠道畅通的同时,并未避免敲定任何交易。最终,Onum收购在三个月内达成。总部位于马德里的Onum由Dawn Capital与Insight Partners等风投支持,其核心吸引力在于实时数据管道检测能力——能够在数据流入企业系统时分析并识别潜在威胁或异常。
“试想一下,凭借我们掌握的数据量,我们正逐渐成为各类人工智能模型的‘网络安全版Reddit’。”库尔茨(George Kurtz)表示,“数据越大,我们的护城河就越稳固,也越有机会借助AI解决更广泛、更复杂的问题。这正是推动我们构建AI原生安全运营中心(SOC)愿景的核心动力,是顺理成章的延伸。”
在某种程度上,这正是着眼于充满AI智能体的未来愿景。
“我们的目标是守护每个AI智能体。”库尔茨表示,“那么,什么是AI智能体?它本质上就是‘超人’。它可以访问数据,拥有身份标识(即便是非人类身份),能够接入工作流,还能够访问超出既有边界的系统……因此,它完全暴露于我们正在防范的各种风险之中。”
从诸多方面来看,对Onum的收购堪称CrowdStrike的经典操作。自2017年以来,CrowdStrike已完成八笔收购,其中包括2021年以4亿美元收购Humio,以及2024年据称以2亿美元收购Flow Security。
“有些公司的估值明显过高。”库尔茨表示,“我认为有些公司尚未意识到自己正逐渐陷入‘僵尸困境’:其最后一轮融资估值或许对它们而言很理想,但对像我们这样的很多企业而言,其估值过高且缺乏收购可行性……所以,当企业以相对有限的年度经常性收入(ARR)获得数十亿美元的估值时,潜在买家群体就会急剧萎缩。正因为此,我们更愿意在价值洼地出手,既能注入价值,又能为CrowdStrike股东创造回报。”
最终目标依然如初——保障安全,对抗那些如今手中拥有更多武器的恶意攻击者。
“生成式人工智能正在让攻击手段快速普及化。”库尔茨表示,“过去只有极少数人掌握的尖端技术,如今正被广泛普及……最重要的一点是,由于攻击方的行动速度大幅提升,防守方应对威胁的时间窗口被急剧压缩。”
展望未来,库尔茨断言:
“我们深知,未来对安全防护的需求只会比今日更为迫切。”(*)
译者:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
Cybersecurity is more than just software, says George Kurtz, CEO and cofounder of CrowdStrike.
“What we do at CrowdStrike is as old as time,” he told Fortune. “It’s good versus evil. It’s a human nature story embodied in technology.”
It’s a battle that’s more urgent and complex than ever, as the rise of AI has ballooned the number of cyber threats and cyber criminals. This makes M&A—a longstanding feature of the cybersecurity sector—more high-stakes than ever. To be sure, some of the biggest deals of 2025 have been in cyber, from Palo Alto Networks’ $25 billion acquisition of CyberArk to Google’s proposed $32 billion acquisition of Wiz.
CrowdStrike, which went public in 2019, is also a longtime acquirer, and today announced its acquisition of data observability startup Onum for about $290 million. CrowdStrike today also announced its Q2 2025 earnings, beating expectations but offering a softer-than-expected revenue outlook sending its shares down roughly 4% in after hours trading.
Kurtz exclusively spoke to Fortune about the Onum deal and CrowdStrike’s M&A strategy going forward.
“We like to get things at the right stage,” he said. “When you look at some of these other acquisitions, like CyberArk, you’re talking about a 20-year-old technology company with a lot of integration risk. These are big companies, and I’ve seen the movie before. When I was at McAfee, we acquired 21 companies, and never quite got them integrated… So, when it comes down to it, we’re maniacally focused on the customer experience, on making sure we’re disciplined enough to get this stuff integrated. We have a great track record of doing that.”
Onum marks one of CrowdStrike’s early deals since last year’s much-publicized IT outage, which Kurtz says didn’t derail its M&A efforts, but offered a pause. In the aftermath, CrowdStrike set a high bar and refrained from closing any deals, while continuing to talk to companies, entrepreneurs, and VCs, keeping the M&A pipeline active, said Kurtz. The Onum deal ultimately came together in three months. The Madrid-based startup, which counts Dawn Capital and Insight Partners among its VC backers, was especially compelling to CrowdStrike for its real-time pipeline detection—the ability to analyze and detect threats or anomalies in data as it is being ingested into a company’s systems.
“If you think about the data we have, we started becoming the Reddit of security data for all these AI models,” said Kurtz. “The more data we get in, the larger the moat we actually have, and the greater the opportunity we have to solve bigger and broader problems from an AI perspective. That’s really driving our vision for AI-native SOC [security operations center]. It’s a natural extension.”
In part, this is looking towards a future filled with AI agents.
“Our goal is to secure every AI agent,” said Kurtz. “Okay, what’s an AI agent? An AI agent is basically superhuman. It has access to data. It has an identity, though it might be a non-human identity. It has access to a workflow, and it has access to systems that are outside of your own boundaries… So, it has all of the exposure that we’re protecting against.
In a lot of ways, Onum is a classic CrowdStrike deal. Since 2017, CrowdStrike has acquired eight companies, including Humio in 2021 for $400 million and Flow Security in 2024 for a reported $200 million.
“There are some companies that are obviously richly-valued,” Kurtz said. “I think some of these companies don’t realize that they are starting to move into zombieland: You look at their last round valuation, and it might be great for them, but it’s expensive and it’s necessarily actionable for a lot of companies, even ours… So, you start to hit these big, multi-billion dollar valuations with not a lot of ARR, relatively speaking, and your pool of buyers dramatically shrinks. That’s why we like to catch them in the sweet spot of where we can add value, and that value accrues to CrowdStrike’s shareholders.”
The goal, in the end, remains the same—security, and fighting the bad guys (who now have more weapons to play with).
“With gen AI, we’re democratizing destruction,” said Kurtz. “We’re taking a very sophisticated topic known by a relatively few number of people … and now you’re making all that expertise available to many more people. … The biggest thing is that you’re really compressing the timeframe that the good guys have to be able to deal with these problems, because the bad actors are moving so much faster now.”
What’s one thing Kurtz is sure of, looking to the future?
“We know there’s going to be a greater need for security tomorrow than there is today,” he said.