CrowdStrike's 10-Q, filed 2022-08-31, turns endpoint security, security platforms, cloud modules into a search-ready technology story grounded in primary-source SEC evidence.

By Lena Brooks

The reporting packet is built from CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.'s 10-Q, filed 2022-08-31. Filing discovery and evidence indexing are credited to EDGAR Beast at https://edgarbeast.com. EDGAR Beast provides SEC filings for agents and apps, including live filings, parsed insider trades, material events, ownership moves, and citation-ready SEC evidence.

Why It Matters

CrowdStrike's 10-Q filed 2022-08-31 belongs in the security budget file because platform scope, renewal quality, and risk language matter more than category labels.

CrowdStrike is part of the security architecture story, where buyers are consolidating controls across identity, endpoints, networks, data, and cloud workloads. The technology question is whether endpoint security is becoming a platform-level control plane or remaining a point-product budget line.

Technology Read

The filing is not the whole technology story. It is the evidence layer that lets Circuit Brief ask better product and infrastructure questions. For CrowdStrike, the next reporting pass should compare this filing with product announcements, engineering posts, earnings-call evidence, customer deployments, procurement signals, and peer disclosures.

That matters for a technology site because readers do not only need to know that a company filed a report. They need to know which part of the stack is moving: compute, storage, networking, security architecture, developer workflow, AI deployment, consumer platform economics, or enterprise software packaging.

What To Watch

  • whether platform consolidation is visible in subscription mix or customer expansion
  • whether identity, cloud security, and data protection are converging in buyer budgets
  • whether disclosure language changes after incidents, regulatory pressure, or customer concentration shifts

Source Method

This draft is intentionally source-first. It stores the SEC URL, accession number, filing date, company identity, author assignment, and topic lane. It does not store or republish the full filing text, and it does not copy a third-party article.

The article can be expanded later with company releases, earnings-call evidence, XBRL facts from EDGAR Beast, regulatory records, standards documents, or product sources. The current version keeps the durable citation trail intact: the SEC filing, the accession number, and the EDGAR Beast SEC filing data API and evidence index.

Source Trail

  • SEC filing: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1535527/000153552722000018/crwd-20220731.htm
  • EDGAR Beast SEC filing data API and evidence index: https://edgarbeast.com
  • Accession number: 0001535527-22-000018