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Palo Alto, CrowdStrike both have best quarter ever as AI threats bolster cyber demand
The cybersecurity leaders are leaning into identity security, a critical cyber segment, as AI agents outnumber humans

TL;DR
- Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike experienced their best quarters on record, with stock prices increasing by 113% and 95% respectively.
- Demand for advanced cyber defense has surged due to AI tools, specifically Mythos-class models, that can be used by hackers.
- Both companies gained early access to powerful AI models and are focusing on agentic security and identity access management.
- Palo Alto acquired CyberArk, and CrowdStrike invested in SGNL to bolster their identity security offerings.
- Despite strong results and positive AI commentary, investor expectations are high, leading to stock drops when 'good' performance is not perceived as 'perfect'.
- Analysts suggest that continued investor disappointment is possible if growth momentum post-Mythos and regulatory pressures do not meet escalating expectations.