CrowdStrike (CRWD) dropped 4.8% after Axios reported CTO Elia Zaitsev is leaving the company to launch a new AI-focused cybersecurity venture fund. The stock was trading at $191.79 at the time of writing, down 12% over the past week from a 52-week high of $227.50.
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Zaitsev is departing after 13 years at CrowdStrike. He will co-found Cognition alongside former CrowdStrike corporate development executives Gur Talpaz and Tayler Sipperly.
Cognition is targeting a $170 million fund focused on cybersecurity startups. The firm plans to address security risks created by the rapid adoption of AI and AI agents in enterprise environments.
“We have this new attack surface that’s being brought on by AI and agents,” Zaitsev told Axios. The firm expects to lead seed and Series A rounds, making three to four concentrated investments per year.
Cognition plans to invest an average of $6 million at seed stage and $15 million at Series A. Talpaz added that AI security “didn’t exist five years ago,” but growing enterprise adoption now demands a new set of tools.
CrowdStrike has not commented publicly on the departure and has not named a successor.
The CTO exit follows news that CEO George Kurtz sold 20,580 Class A shares on August 18 and 19. Those sales, executed under a pre-arranged 10b5-1 plan adopted in January 2026, totaled $4,136,215 at prices ranging from $198.12 to $215.46 per share.
After the transactions, Kurtz directly holds 7,926,019 shares. An additional 400,000 shares are held indirectly through the Kurtz Family Dynasty Trust.
Wall Street is not in agreement on where CRWD goes from here. Guggenheim maintained a Neutral rating, citing limited upside to consensus annual recurring revenue estimates despite broadly positive conditions in the cybersecurity sector.
Stifel held its Buy rating and $230 price target. Its reseller survey found 44% of partners reported results above expectations, the highest reading in nine quarters.
Benchmark raised its price target to $250, anticipating CrowdStrike will beat consensus on several metrics including annual recurring revenue and operating income. Cantor Fitzgerald also adjusted its price target to $250 post-split, keeping an Overweight rating.
CrowdStrike is scheduled to report Q2 fiscal 2027 earnings on August 26. InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock is currently overvalued relative to its Fair Value.
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