CrowdStrike released a software update that caused Windows machines to enter a boot loop, impacting around 8.5 million devices globally. The CEO of CrowdStrike issued an apology for the incident, highlighting the need for software vendors to prioritize quality and minimize flaws in their products. The aftermath of the incident raises questions about the trade-offs between efficiency and reliability in the tech industry.
The second incident discussed is the dismissal of most of the Security and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against SolarWinds. The lawsuit accused SolarWinds of concealing security weaknesses before and after a cyberattack linked to Russia. The ruling is seen as a positive development for CISOs and IT leaders facing legal scrutiny after cyber attacks, but it also raises concerns about the lack of responsibility assumed by software vendors in such cases. The episode emphasizes the need for software manufacturers to take responsibility for the reliability and security of their products.
Two things to know today
00:00 We have to talk about Friday’s Crowdstrike incident to discuss where we go from here
09:08 Judge dismisses case by SEC against SolarWinds
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