CrowdStrike, Datadog and other cybersecurity stocks slide after Anthropic's AI tool launch


CrowdStrike logo is seen in this illustration taken July 29, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Feb 23 (Reuters) - ⁠Shares of cybersecurity companies including CrowdStrike and Datadog slumped ⁠on Monday, as investors weighed the potential impact of ‌artificial intelligence startup Anthropic's new security tool on the industry.

Anthropic's new feature, Claude Code Security, is designed to detect high-severity vulnerabilities in open-source software repositories and ​offer patches to fix bugs.

Shares of ⁠CrowdStrike, Datadog and Zscaler fell ⁠around 11%, while those of Fortinet and Okta were down roughly ⁠6%. ‌Palo Alto Networks dropped 3% and SentinelOne was down by 5%.

Software stocks have been battered in recent ⁠months by market fears around the growing capabilities of ​AI tools, ‌particularly following the launch of plug-ins from Anthropic's large language ⁠model Claude, ​seen as the startup's push to become an application layer.

"What you're seeing today is really the continuation of a panic-driven, narrative-led selloff," said ⁠Shrenik Kothari, director, security and infrastructure ​analyst at Robert W. Baird.

Claude Code Security does not handle real-time security tasks such as detecting live intrusions, stopping attacks in progress ⁠or managing compiled software components in production, which are capabilities provided by other specialized security platforms, said Kothari.

Some analysts have said the selloff is an overreaction, fueled by an overly simplistic narrative ​that AI would negate the need for ⁠existing cybersecurity solutions.

Separately, AI chip designer Nvidia said on Monday ​it has teamed up with Akamai, Forescout, ‌Palo Alto Networks, Xage Security and ​Siemens to boost real-time cybersecurity for industrial control systems.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan Ananda)

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