1. Cybersecurity stocks, particularly CrowdStrike, have shown strong performance since October 2022; 2. CRWD's Q3 results were impressive with EPS and revenue beats, strong ARR growth, and resilience post-mid-year IT outage; 3. Key risks include potential weaker enterprise spending, slower customer adoption, higher competition, and possible sharp corrections on EPS misses.
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