Category: 3. Business

  • Nova Scotia Loyal Supports Buying Direct From Local Farmers

    Nova Scotia Loyal Supports Buying Direct From Local Farmers

    Nova Scotians will soon be able to receive a 10 per cent discount to buy fresh, locally grown food directly from local farmers through Nova Scotia Loyal.

    The discount will apply to community-based agriculture subscriptions, also known as farm shares, where people pay for a share of the food the farm produces.

    “With this new program, our government is making it more affordable for Nova Scotians to buy from local farmers and producers,” said Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Growth and Development. “When we buy local, we strengthen our communities, support jobs and keep more dollars in our provincial economy.”

    The new program is called the Nova Scotia Loyal Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Incentive Pilot Program. Participating farms will provide the 10 per cent discount to customers and be reimbursed by Nova Scotia Loyal. Farmers can now apply to be in the program, and consumers will see the discount in the 2026 CSA season.

    Community supported agriculture is a direct partnership between farmers and consumers. The CSA membership or subscription requires an upfront investment from the consumer, who then receives regular shares of food from the farm over a defined period of time. This model supports the growth of local farm operations by providing predictable revenue and cash flow in the shoulder seasons.

    Nova Scotia Loyal encourages residents to shop, eat, and support local businesses. By partnering with farmers, processors and distributors, the program ensures that participants receive high-quality products while helping producers reach new markets.


    Quotes:

    “Investing in programs like this one strengthens Nova Scotia’s agricultural economy by creating predictable revenue for farmers and keeping more dollars circulating locally. When consumers commit to farm shares, they’re not just buying food – they’re supporting jobs, rural businesses and the long-term sustainability of our food system.
    Greg Morrow, Minister of Agriculture

    “Community supported agriculture programs are another powerful way for Nova Scotians to support local. They are more than a subscription box – they’re a direct investment in our farming families and rural communities. Every CSA box connects our farms directly to households and helps to keep local food at the heart of our province.”
    Alicia King, President, Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture

    “I am super excited to start a relationship with NS Loyal to promote CSA farms in Nova Scotia. I feel there is no better way to connect with your food, to get local food and to support local farms than joining a CSA. With the help of NS Loyal, we can get that message to more people.”
    Josh Oulton, co-owner, TapRoot Farms


    Quick Facts:

    • CSA programs commonly include vegetables, fruit, eggs, meat, or mixed product shares, depending on the farm
    • there are currently a dozen farms in the province that offer these subscriptions

    Additional Resources:

    Nova Scotia Loyal Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Incentive Pilot Program: https://nsfa-fane.ca/csaincentive/

    Nova Scotia Loyal: https://nsloyal.ca

    Nova Scotia Loyal book voucher program: https://nsloyal.ca/en/consumer-rewards

    Nova Scotia Loyal Producer Labelling Program: https://investnovascotia.ca/incentives-programs-services/nova-scotia-loyal-producer-labelling-program

    Nova Scotia Loyal farmers’ market voucher program: https://farmersmarketsnovascotia.ca/nsl/

    Nova Scotia Loyal Local Supplier Food Safety Support Pilot Program: https://www.perennia.ca/supplierfoodsafety/


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  • Draft of 2026Q2 Self-Regulatory Organizations (SRO) Taxonomy (Form 1)

    Jan. 8, 2026

    The Commission adopted amendments to require the electronic filing, submission, or posting of certain forms, filings, and other submissions that national securities exchanges, national securities associations, clearing agencies, broker-dealers, security-based swap dealers, and major security-based swap participants make with the Commission.

    As part of the adopted rule, the Commission is requiring exchanges to file Form 1 applications and amendments partially in Inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) through the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) system. The new elements needed for exchanges to tag Form 1 are in the draft 2026Q2 Self-Regulatory Organizations (SRO) taxonomy.

    The draft version of the 2026Q2 SRO taxonomy has been posted, and the files are available at Current Draft Taxonomy and Schema Files. Please provide technical feedback to StructuredData@sec.gov by 4pm EST, March 9, 2026. Include “Draft of 2026Q2 SRO Taxonomy” in the subject header. The Commission will make the feedback received publicly available by posting it to the Draft Taxonomy Technical Feedback page.

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  • K&L Gates Welcomes Asset Management Partner Huberta Chow in Hong Kong | News & Events

    K&L Gates Welcomes Asset Management Partner Huberta Chow in Hong Kong | News & Events

    Hong Kong – Global law firm K&L Gates welcomes Huberta Chow as a partner in the Asset Management and Investment Funds (AMIF) practice. She joins the firm’s Hong Kong office from Broadfield.

    With nearly two decades of experience advising leading asset managers and institutional investors, Chow brings deep knowledge of structuring and restructuring private investment funds and alternative arrangements across multiple jurisdictions. She has advised more than 100 fund managers and investors, designing legal structures that align with client objectives, ensuring regulatory compliance while supporting long-term growth potential.

    Chow is recognized for her ability to deliver practical, cost-effective solutions on complex, multijurisdictional matters. Her practice spans hedge funds, private equity, hybrid funds, funds-of-funds, and co-investment arrangements, with experience in Cayman, Hong Kong, Jersey, and other key jurisdictions. Her clients include sovereign wealth funds, government authorities, investment banks, financial institutions, and prominent asset managers.

    Additionally, she helped frame Hong Kong’s landmark legislation for a domestic private fund industry and write the Limited Partnership Funds Ordinance (Cap. 637).

    Chow is admitted as a solicitor in England & Wales and Hong Kong and is fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese.

    Clair Pagnano, lead practice area leader of the AMIF practice, stated: “Huberta’s arrival further strengthens our global AMIF platform and enhances our ability to serve clients in Asia with innovative fund solutions. Her experience in structuring complex investment vehicles and navigating regulatory frameworks will be invaluable as we continue to support clients in an evolving market.”

    Ryan Dwyer, Asia regional managing partner, said: “Asia remains a critical growth region for asset management, and Huberta’s deep industry knowledge and cross-border experience position us to meet increasing client demand. We are excited to welcome her to our team and look forward to the impact she will make across the region.”

    Vincent Tso, Hong Kong office managing partner, added: “Huberta’s reputation for delivering practical, business-focused advice aligns perfectly with our commitment to client service. Her addition reinforces our Hong Kong office as a hub for sophisticated asset management work and strengthens our ability to provide seamless global solutions.”

    Chow is the newest addition to a growing roster of standout partners joining K&L Gates’ global AMIF practice over the past year, alongside Marianna Tothova in London, Eusapia Simone in Milan, and Robert Leonard and Derek Lacarrubba in New York. Her arrival further accelerates the firm’s momentum across Asia, strengthening an already highly collaborative regional team. Working closely with AMIF lawyers Scott Peterman and Sook Young Yeu in Hong Kong, Chloe Duan in Shanghai, and Jason Nelms and Edward Bennett in Singapore, Chow enhances the firm’s ability to deliver seamlessly coordinated, cross-border counsel to clients worldwide.

    K&L Gates’ AMIF practice has more than 50 years of experience in the financial services industry and comprises more than 150 lawyers throughout Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. These lawyers provide advice to investment companies and advisers, broker-dealers, emerging managers, and institutional investors across a range of areas, including on investment, hedge, private equity, and real estate funds, regulated funds and exchange-traded products, capital markets and derivatives, ERISA, ESG, and global regulation and distribution, among others.

    K&L Gates is a fully integrated global law firm. The firm represents leading multinational corporations, growth and middle-market companies, capital markets participants and entrepreneurs in every major industry group as well as public sector entities, educational institutions, philanthropic organizations and individuals.

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  • Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey – Seasonal Adjustment Revisions for 2026

    In January of each year, the researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia calculate new seasonal adjustment factors for the Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey using data through December of the previous calendar year.

    • These new seasonal factors generate minor revisions to the seasonally adjusted data for prior years.
    • A one-year forecast of the new seasonal factors is used to adjust new survey data for each forthcoming month of the current year.

    Due to atypical volatility at the onset of the pandemic and the long, steep recovery period that followed, we have excluded data from 2020 and 2021 from our analysis of seasonal factors. To revise seasonal adjustment factors for prior years and forecast factors for the current year (2026), we:

    • calculated new seasonal adjustment factors using the U.S. Census Bureau’s X-12 procedure based on data from January 1976 through December 2019, appended with data from January 2022 through December 2025.
    • calculated factors for each month of 2020 and 2021 by interpolating between each month of 2019 and 2022.
    • applied revised seasonal adjustment factors to the nonseasonally adjusted data from January 1986 through December 2025.
    • forecasted seasonal factors for each month of 2026 using the X-12 ARIMA method.

    Find the complete history data for all series.

    Return to the main page for the Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey.

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  • Energy-saving kits help residents stay warm and cut bills

    Energy-saving kits help residents stay warm and cut bills

    Residents received practical support to help reduce energy bills and stay warm this winter, following two Energy Doctors drop-in events held in December.

    The events took place at Harold Hill Library Hub and the Low Energy Visitor Centre (LEVC), as part of Havering Council’s ongoing work to support residents with the cost of living.

    During the events, 40 Energy Saving Helper Kits were distributed, alongside 60 Winter Warm and Energy Saving Information packs.

    Residents were able to speak directly with the Energy Doctors team about energy efficiency, keeping warm and well, and the wider support available locally.

    Several residents also left their details to arrange a free Energy Doctor home visit in the new year, with further enquiries and referrals expected following the distribution of the kits and information packs.

    The Energy Saving Helper Kits included items such as energy-saving lightbulbs, timer switches, night lights, recycling bags and practical advice via information packs to help households reduce energy use.

    Residents were also signposted to a range of cost of living and wellbeing support available across Havering.

    Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, said:

    “These events show the value of meeting residents face to face and offering practical, accessible support.

    “Alongside the kits, the conversations taking place are just as important, helping residents understand the options available to them and encouraging take-up of further support where it’s needed.

    “As a Council we continue to be there for residents struggling with the cost of living and I urge anyone feeling the pinch to reach out for help as soon as possible.”

    The Council-supported Energy Doctors programme offers free home visits, where trained advisors can install radiator foils and draught proofing, provide tailored energy advice and help residents access additional support.

    If you or someone you know needs support with the cost of living visit the Healthy money web page or contact us directly via email costoflivingresponse@havering.gov.uk or call the Cost of Living helpline on 01708 432280.

    Energy Doctors

    Published:
    8 January 2026

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  • US Department of Labor recovers more than $259M in back wages for workers in 2025

    US Department of Labor recovers more than $259M in back wages for workers in 2025

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division today announced it has recovered more than $259 million in back wages for nearly 177,000 employees nationwide – an average of $1,465 per worker – in fiscal year 2025, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening the American workforce.

    “Under the leadership of President Trump and Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer, the Department is enforcing the laws fully and fairly to promote equal competition for all job creators while protecting the rights and earnings of American workers,” said Wage and Hour Division Administrator Andrew Rogers. 

    In addition to recovering more back wages than in any year since 2019, the division also enhanced its compliance assistance efforts by providing new guidance and tools aimed at helping employers stay informed of their obligations. The agency created an improved compliance assistance hub, updated compliance videos on the Fair Labor Standards Act, and created a YouTube series on the Family and Medical Leave Act. The division also relaunched its opinion letter program and the Payroll Audit Independent Determination program, which offers employers an opportunity to self-report and resolve potential minimum wage and overtime violations under the FLSA, as well as certain potential violations under the FMLA.

    Workers and employers can call the Wage and Hour Division with questions and requests for compliance assistance at its toll-free helpline, 866-4US-WAGE (487-9243). Employers are encouraged to use the agency’s industry-specific compliance assistance toolkits to learn about their responsibilities under the laws enforced by the division.

    Learn more about the Wage and Hour Division, including a search tool that workers can use if they think they may be owed back wages collected by the division. Download the agency’s free timesheet app for iOS and Android devices to track hours and pay.

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  • Minister MacDonald to announce federal investment to support Halal production

    January 8, 2026 – Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 

    The Honourable Heath MacDonald, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, will be in Albany, Prince Edward Island, to announce federal investments to Atlantic Beef Products Inc. (ABPI), to improve processing and package of Halal products. He will be accompanied by Russ Mallard, President and CEO of ABPI.

    Date
    Friday, January 9, 2026

    Time
    10 am (AST)

    Location
    Atlantic Beef Products Inc.
    95 Train Station Road
    Albany, Prince Edward Island
    C0B 1A0

    Notes for media  

    • Please allow time to set up if you have a tripod camera or microphone
    • Parking spaces are available on site
    • Media must sign in at front desk before proceeding to announcement location

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  • ‘ChatGPT Health’ Soon Will Connect To Your Electronic Medical Records

    The new feature from OpenAI allows users to analyze medical test results and seek guidance on diets and workout routines, but the company stressed that it will supplement, not replace, the judgment of doctors. Initially, OpenAI will let users sign up for a waitlist to try it out, Bloomberg reported, but the program will expand in the coming weeks.

    Bloomberg:
    OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Health To Review Test Results, Diets

    OpenAI is introducing a new feature in ChatGPT that will allow users to analyze medical test results, prepare for doctors appointments and seek guidance on diets and workout routines — marking the company’s biggest push yet into the health care sector. ChatGPT Health, announced Wednesday, is intended to help provide useful health and fitness information but stop short of making formal diagnoses. The new feature can connect with peoples’ electronic medical records, wearable devices and wellness apps, such as Apple Health and MyFitnessPal, the company said. (Ghaffary, 1/7)

    More news about artificial intelligence —

    Modern Healthcare:
    Aidoc Names Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld As Chief Medical Officer

    Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, former president of the American Medical Association, has been named global chief medical officer of Aidoc. The startup offers artificial intelligence-enabled tools designed to support clinical decision making. Ehrenfeld will work with health systems looking to implement a comprehensive approach to AI-powered clinical technology, Aidoc said in a Wednesday news release. (DeSilva, 1/7)

    AP:
    AI Health Tech At CES Makes Big Promises, Experts Wary

    Health tech gadgets displayed at the annual CES trade show make a lot of promises. A smart scale promoted a healthier lifestyle by scanning your feet to track your heart health, and an egg-shaped hormone tracker uses AI to help you figure out the best time to conceive. Tech and health experts, however, question the accuracy of products like these and warn of data privacy issues — especially as the federal government eases up on regulation. (Hill, 1/8)

    The New York Times:
    Google And Character.AI To Settle Lawsuit Over Teenager’s Death 

    Google and Character.AI, a maker of artificial intelligence companions, agreed to settle a lawsuit that had accused the companies of providing harmful chatbots that led a teenager to kill himself, according to a legal filing on Wednesday. The lawsuit had been filed in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida in October 2024 by Megan L. Garcia, the mother of Sewell Setzer III. Sewell, 14, of Orlando, killed himself in February 2024 after texting and conversing with one of Character. AI’s chatbots. In his last conversation with the chatbot, it said to the teenager to “please come home to me as soon as possible.” (Rocha, 1/7)

    More health industry developments —

    The 19th:
    Children’s Hospitals Face HHS Probe Over Gender-Affirming Care

    Three children’s hospitals are under federal investigation for providing gender-affirming care to transgender youth, as the Trump administration continues to use all the levers it can to block such care. (Rummler, 1/7)

    Stateline:
    Freestanding Birth Centers Are Closing As Maternity Care Gaps Grow

    Dr. Heather Skanes opened Alabama’s first freestanding birth center in 2022 in her hometown of Birmingham. Skanes, an OBGYN, wanted to improve access to maternal health care in a state that’s long had one of the nation’s highest rates of maternal and infant mortality. (Vollers and Hassanein, 1/7)

    Becker’s Hospital Review:
    Medical Groups Face Mounting Costs, Stagnant Revenue: 5 Things To Know

    Operating expenses continue to exceed revenue for many system-affiliated medical groups, with average expense ratios over 100%, according to the “AMGA 2025 Medical Group Operations and Finance Survey.” The organization gathered data from 39 medical groups — 25 system-affiliated and 14 independent — encompassing more than 7,100 clinics and over 34,500 provider [full-time equivalents]. (Gooch, 1/7)

    The Wall Street Journal:
    This Startup Wants To Bring Cancer Patients Care At Home

    For cancer patients, traveling to receive drug infusions is often a regular part of treatment. Luminate Medical wants to bring infusions to them. The startup has raised $21 million in new venture financing from 8VC, Artis Ventures and others to deliver chemotherapy and other cancer-drug infusions in the home—a service that could ease burdens on patients, but one that isn’t typically offered today. (Gormley, 1/7)

    KFF Health News:
    Solving The Home Care Quandary

    You’re ready to leave the hospital, but you don’t feel able to care for yourself at home yet. Or, you’ve completed a couple of weeks in rehab. Can you handle your complicated medication regimen, along with shopping and cooking? Perhaps you fell in the shower, and now your family wants you to arrange help with bathing and getting dressed. There are facilities that provide such help, of course, but most older people don’t want to go there. They want to stay at home; that’s the problem. (Span, 1/8)

    The Baltimore Sun:
    Stop The Bleed Could Save Maryland Lives

    Earlier application of basic bleeding control called Stop the Bleed could have saved up to 70 Maryland lives, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis published by the Journal of the American College of Surgeons in December. (Hille, 1/7)


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  • CrowdStrike to Acquire SGNL to Transform Identity Security for the AI Era

    CrowdStrike to Acquire SGNL to Transform Identity Security for the AI Era

    CrowdStrike is expanding the Falcon platform with Continuous Identity, redefining privilege and access for all users everywhere – from human to non-human AI agents

    AUSTIN, Texas – January 8, 2026 – CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire SGNL, a leader in Continuous Identity. This acquisition will accelerate CrowdStrike’s leadership in Next-Gen Identity Security, enabling access for human, non-human (NHI), and AI identities to be continuously granted and revoked based on real-time risk. With SGNL, CrowdStrike will extend dynamic authorization across SaaS and hyperscaler cloud access layers. The combination of dynamic privilege and access coupled with Falcon® platform intelligence sets a new standard for agentic identity security. 

    “AI agents operate with superhuman speed and access, making every agent a privileged identity that must be protected,” said George Kurtz, CEO and founder of CrowdStrike. “With SGNL, CrowdStrike will deliver continuous, real-time access control that eliminates the known and unknown gaps from legacy standing privileges. We’re disrupting the premise of modern privilege and access – for every identity, human or machine. This is identity security built for the AI era.”

    Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security: Identity Security for the AI Era

    Identity security is rapidly becoming one of cybersecurity’s largest and fastest-growing segments. According to IDC, the identity security market is expected to grow from approximately $29 billion in 2025 to $56 billion by 2029.1

    As NHIs and the agentic workforce expand, these entities function as high-privilege identities with access to data, applications, compute resources, and other agents. They’re created dynamically in SaaS applications and hyperscaler workloads and operate across distributed cloud access paths. This shift exposes the risk created by legacy access models built on static policies and standing privileges. These models cannot reassess risk or revoke access as threat conditions change, leaving organizations exposed as AI identities operate autonomously. Identity security for the AI era requires a fundamentally different approach, built on continuous risk evaluation and dynamic authorization across modern access paths.

    Falcon® Next-Gen Identity Security already secures the full hybrid identity lifecycle, unifying initial access prevention, privileged access management (PAM), identity threat detection and response (ITDR), SaaS identity security, and agentic identity protection. Falcon correlates identity, asset, and threat intelligence across endpoint, cloud, and SaaS environments, establishing the foundation for continuous, risk-aware authorization at scale.

    Securing Modern Identities with SGNL

    SGNL is the runtime access enforcement layer between modern identity providers and the SaaS and hyperscaler resources that people, NHIs, and AI agents access. Powered by real-time Falcon platform intelligence and risk signals, SGNL will continuously evaluate identity, device, and behavior to dynamically grant, deny, or revoke access as conditions change, eliminating standing privilege access across every identity and environment.

    Key features and benefits of SGNL and the Falcon platform will include: 

    • Eliminate Standing Privileges for Humans, NHIs, and AI Agents: Grant access the moment it’s needed and remove it the moment it’s not with continuous dynamic authorization powered by real-time Falcon platform risk signals.
    • Access Enforcement Across All Major Identity Systems: Extend Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security’s Just-in-Time access beyond Active Directory and Entra ID to AWS IAM, Okta, and other cloud identity and SaaS systems.
    • Identity Governance and Downstream Protection: Enhance Falcon’s asset intelligence and identity governance with Continuous Access Evaluation Protocol (CAEP)-driven enforcement integrated into Falcon® Fusion SOAR to revoke access beyond the identity provider, proactively prevent misconfiguration-driven breaches, and protect downstream applications and services.
    • Unify Hybrid Identity Security: Secure every identity across the attack chain – from initial access to privilege escalation and lateral movement spanning on-prem, SaaS, and cloud environments.


    “SGNL was founded to connect access decisions with business reality,” said Scott Kriz, CEO and co-founder of SGNL. “The world needs our technology to eradicate the significant risk that legacy standing privileges expose in today and tomorrow’s environments. Joining CrowdStrike provides us with global scale natively through cybersecurity’s leading platform to transform enterprise security with Continuous Identity, furthering CrowdStrike’s mission of stopping breaches.”

    Transaction Details

    The purchase price is contemplated to be paid predominantly in cash and includes a portion to be delivered in the form of stock subject to vesting conditions. The proposed acquisition is expected to close during CrowdStrike’s first quarter of FY’27, subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of regulatory clearances. 

    About CrowdStrike

    CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD), a global cybersecurity leader, has redefined modern security with the world’s most advanced cloud-native platform for protecting critical areas of enterprise risk – endpoints and cloud workloads, identity and data.

    Powered by the CrowdStrike Security Cloud and world-class AI, the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform leverages real-time indicators of attack, threat intelligence, evolving adversary tradecraft, and enriched telemetry from across the enterprise to deliver hyper-accurate detections, automated protection and remediation, elite threat hunting, and prioritized observability of vulnerabilities.

    Purpose-built in the cloud with a single lightweight-agent architecture, the Falcon platform delivers rapid and scalable deployment, superior protection and performance, reduced complexity, and immediate time-to-value.

    CrowdStrike: We stop breaches.

    Learn more: https://www.crowdstrike.com/

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    Start a free trial today: https://www.crowdstrike.com/trial

    © 2026 CrowdStrike, Inc. All rights reserved. CrowdStrike and CrowdStrike Falcon are marks owned by CrowdStrike, Inc. and are registered in the United States and other countries. CrowdStrike owns other trademarks and service marks and may use the brands of third parties to identify their products and services.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including statements regarding the benefits of the acquisition to CrowdStrike and its customers, CrowdStrike’s plans to integrate SGNL’s technology and operations, and the closing of the acquisition. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, as actual outcomes and results may differ materially from those contemplated as a result of risks and uncertainties. There are a number of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from statements made in this press release, including the satisfaction of conditions to closing the acquisition including the receipt of regulatory clearances, CrowdStrike’s ability to integrate SGNL’s technology and operations, and other risks described in the filings CrowdStrike makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time, including CrowdStrike’s most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K, most recently filed Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and subsequent filings. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to CrowdStrike as of the date hereof, and CrowdStrike does not assume any obligation to update any of these forward-looking statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made.

    Media Contact

    Jake Schuster

    CrowdStrike Corporate Communications

    press@crowdstrike.com

     



    1Source: IDC, Semiannual Security Products Forecast, 2025 H1, November 2025.

     


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