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Okta shares are down 12% after the identity and access-management company swung to a first-quarter profit but gave guidance that underwhelmed investors.
ET - Okta's recent quarter wasn't hurt by macroeconomic uncertainty, CFO Brett Tighe says on a call with analysts, though he warns that the company isn't out of the woods just yet. The identity and ...
In a Tuesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Okta CEO Todd McKinnon described cybersecurity challenges that are coming up as agentic artificial intelligence models move "from prototypes to ...