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That's a bold assumption for a global enterprise software company. Especially one that doesn't exclusively target IaaS environments.
I'm not saying "literally none of their clients ask about Debian" I'm just saying it's not having the market penetration the others do because the kind of corp that pays for crowd strike is also the kind of corp that wants to pay another corp (Like IBM, Oracle, or Canonical) for certain stability and liability coverages
There are probably more authoritative sources that have performed similar surveys or studies, but this was a recent one.
https://www.openlogic.com/blog/top-enterprise-linux-distributions
It was also the first relevant result that I clicked on, and it more or less lined up with my own anecdotal experiences working with a very diverse assortment of businesses, SMB through large enterprise.
If you don't want to click on that link, or read through it, here is a graph with the results: