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Zscaler CEO: AI Is Opportunity, Not Threat, For Our Business

Bloomberg Markets
Friday, February 27, 2026 at 11:39 PM
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Zscaler Founder, Chairman and CEO Jay Chaudhry joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss the company's latest earnings results, which weren't seen as strong enough to reverse some of the recent...

Zscaler Founder, Chairman and CEO Jay Chaudhry joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss the company's latest earnings results, which weren't seen as strong enough to reverse some of the recent negative sentiment toward software companies. The firm is also expanding its portfolio beyond its core secure access service edge product, which is fueled by AI and data-security offerings tied to the deployment of AI agents. Amid broader AI worries, Chaudhry also says that AI is "an opportunity... not a threat" to Zscaler. Chaudhry speaks with Carol Massar, Tim Stenovec, and Bloomberg Intelligence Global Head of Technology Research Mandeep Singh. (Source: Bloomberg)

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