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Software Resilience: The Defensive Trade as Inflation Bites and Hardware Stumbles

Stephanie Dugan by Stephanie Dugan
June 10, 2026
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On Tuesday we wrote that Wednesday’s CPI print and next week’s Fed decision would determine whether the repricing in risk assets stabilized or accelerated. The answer arrived this morning, and it wasn’t kind. The May consumer price index came in at 4.2 percent year-over-year — the hottest reading since April 2023 — driven almost entirely by energy prices that have surged 23.5 percent amid the U.S.-Iran military confrontation near the Strait of Hormuz. Core inflation, stripping out energy and food, printed a more restrained 2.9 percent. But the headline number is what matters for Fed psychology, and it all but guarantees the central bank holds rates steady at its mid-June meeting. The rate-cut timeline just got longer.

The Hardware Trade Hits a Wall

That inflation print landed on a market already dealing with a liquidity problem. SpaceX’s IPO — which we’ve been tracking for weeks as a capital vacuum — continues to pull an estimated $250 billion in demand toward what would be the largest public offering in history. The combined effect is brutal for the high-multiple names that led the past year’s rally. Semiconductor and AI hardware stocks, the darlings of 2025 and early 2026, are consolidating hard. The trade that worked for eighteen months — buy anything with “AI” and “chip” in the description — has stopped working. What hasn’t stopped working is the software layer that secures, monitors, and maintains the AI infrastructure those chips power. And that divergence is where the money is moving.

CrowdStrike Bets on Identity as the New Perimeter

CrowdStrike announced today that it has joined the OpenID Foundation and IDPro, two industry bodies setting standards for continuous, risk-aware identity security. The timing is deliberate. AI agents are rendering static access controls — passwords, fixed permissions, traditional authentication — functionally obsolete. CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform now uses real-time telemetry to make access decisions dynamically, adjusting permissions based on live threat data rather than predetermined rules.

Truist Securities rates the stock a Buy, positioning the company as a top platform leader poised to benefit disproportionately from the expansion of AI attack surfaces. An additional detail worth noting for retail investors: a 4-for-1 stock split takes effect on July 2. The broader point is structural. Every dollar spent deploying an AI agent creates a corresponding obligation to secure it. Cybersecurity is becoming the unavoidable tax on every AI implementation, and CrowdStrike is positioning itself as the tax collector.

BT, Anthropic, and Datadog Build the Defense Stack

The investment thesis extends well beyond a single company. BT Group became the first European firm to join Anthropic’s “Project Glasswing,” an initiative using the new Claude Mythos Preview model to scan critical infrastructure for vulnerabilities and harden it against state-sponsored cyberattacks. When a legacy telecom operator with roots in the 19th century is partnering with a frontier AI lab on automated threat detection, you know the security buildout has gone mainstream.

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Datadog, meanwhile, used its DASH conference to unveil more than 100 new AI and security features, including “Bits AI” for autonomous incident remediation and “AI Guard” for protecting AI agents in production. The company reinvests roughly 30 percent of revenue into R&D — a figure that reflects both the scale of the opportunity and the speed at which the threat landscape is evolving. Companies building the monitoring and protection infrastructure for AI deployments are creating durable competitive advantages that don’t depend on whether the Fed cuts in September or December.

ServiceNow’s Patch Reminds Everyone Why This Matters

Lest anyone think the security narrative is theoretical: ServiceNow disclosed a vulnerability in an API endpoint that attackers were already actively exploiting to access customer data without authentication. This is the first confirmed exploit following earlier security gaps this year, and it illustrates a specific risk embedded in the SaaS model. As software companies race to integrate AI features, every new API endpoint and every new agent interaction creates potential attack surface. For investors evaluating software positions, architecture security and management’s incident-response speed need to be weighted alongside revenue growth and margins. A single breach can vaporize customer trust faster than any product launch can build it.

Heidelberger Druckmaschinen: Old-Economy Turnaround Play

Away from the AI security complex, German industrial manufacturer Heidelberger Druckmaschinen is sending classic restructuring signals. The company announced plans to materially improve its adjusted EBITDA margin in fiscal 2026/27 through aggressive cost cuts and the relocation of production to lower-cost geographies. After margins declined last year, management is swinging hard at operational efficiency. For value-oriented investors looking for counter-cyclical exposure in a market obsessed with AI multiples, it’s a textbook turnaround candidate — though execution risk in a weakening European industrial environment remains substantial.

What It Means

The Fed meeting next week will dominate headlines, but the more important development is the rotation happening beneath the index level. Capital is moving from hardware to software, from chips to the security and observability platforms that make AI deployments viable in production. CrowdStrike, Datadog, and the companies building identity and threat-detection infrastructure aren’t momentum trades — they’re recurring-revenue businesses solving problems that get worse, not better, as AI adoption accelerates. In a market where inflation has pushed rate cuts further out and a mega-IPO is draining liquidity from speculative positions, that distinction between discretionary and essential technology spending is becoming the most important filter in portfolio construction.

Best regards,
The StocksToday.com Editorial

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