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Cybersecurity: Potential SEC investigations

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Veritas Investment Research

Last October the SEC charged SolarWinds and its chief information security officer with fraud. This report looks at other companies in the cybersecurity industry that may have similar risks to an SEC investigation. Based on Veritas' Freedom of Information Act work, they received confirmations from the SEC pertaining to 15 publicly-listed cybersecurity stocks. Out of the 15 issuers confirmed, 2 attracted SEC scrutiny. Stocks mentioned: Palo Alto, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, Zscaler, Cloudflare, Check Point, Okta, Gen Digital, CyberArk, SentinelOne, Qualys, Tenable, Varonis, Rapid7 and SecureWorks.

Edition: 186

- 17 May, 2024


Cybersecurity: Beat-and-raise being replaced by marginal-beat-and-cautious-outlook

Technology

Inflection Point Research, LLC

Economic woes impacting cybersecurity vendors - security projects are being delayed / cancelled at a rate not seen for several years. Following recent earnings, IPR questions whether Tenable will be able to sustain its surprisingly impressive momentum over the next couple quarters. Varonis’ lowered guidance is consistent with IPR’s belief that their offering has shifted to being a like-to-have technology. Qualys and Rapid7’s reliance on vulnerability management must be considered a negative. Meanwhile, Check Point's results underscore IRP's hypothesis that vendor consolidation trends are strong and becoming stronger.

Edition: 148

- 11 November, 2022