1901 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 access-management company is factoring potential risks stemming from increased uncertainty into its outlook for the rest of its fiscal year. "It's based on customer conversations, reading the news, talking to the sales teams--it's out there and the tone feels like it's changed," he says. "We're not saying it's absolutely certain, but what we're saying is that we're putting it into the guidance." Shares fall 12% after hours. (connor.hart@wsj.com)
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