CrowdStrike
The Biggest Lesson From Crowdstrike’s Update Malfunction
Crowdstrike’s update malfunction caused a global IT outage three weeks ago. Industry experts share the biggest lesson for IT leaders to learn ...
Security Boulevard
Crowdstrike, or “How to Own the Planet”
Joao Correia | | CrowdStrike, crowdstrike information, crowdstrike updates, Linux, Linux Tips & Patch Management, Sysadmins?
I recently wrote about reliable software. I also usually write about cybersecurity and major incidents. Today’s story intertwines both, in a situation so far reaching that, if you tried to write it ...
The Cybersecurity Industry is Under Scrutiny Yet Again
Jerald Dawkins, PhD, Chief Technology Officer at CISO Global In the weeks following the CrowdStrike global tech outage, cyber companies and their end-users alike are evaluating their incident response plans. It likely ...
The Great CrowdStrike Crash, AI’s Role in Employee Smiles
Tom Eston | | AI, antivirus, CrowdStrike, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, employee, Employee Monitoring, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, IT, IT Outage, Japan, Microsoft, Mister Smile, Mr. Smile, outage, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, Smiles, technology, update, Weekly Edition, Windows, Workplace, Worldwide
In episode 341, we cover the unprecedented global IT outage caused by a CrowdStrike update crash, affecting 8.5 million Windows machines. We discuss whether it’s the largest outage in history and discuss ...
Toil Not: Automate DevOps Governance
Deb Radcliff | | attestation, CrowdStrike, DEVOPS, DevSecOps, governance, safety, SAST, SBOM, security, SolarWinds, TalkSecure Blog
By Deb Radcliff, DevSecOps analyst and editor of CodeSecure’s TalkSecure educational content (syndicated at Security Boulevard & YouTube) In this show, Deb interviews two innovative technologists driving the DevOps Automated Governance movement ...
CrowdStrike Sued? — Delta Dials David Boies
Richi Jennings | | CrowdStrike, CrowdStrike Falcon, CrowdStrike incident;, Delta Airlines, falcon, SB Blogwatch
Is Delta the First of Many? Airline calls in attorneys Boies Schiller Flexner to claw back its cash ...
Security Boulevard
Why Third-Party Insider Risk is an Overlooked Threat
Christopher Burgess | | CrowdStrike, Dtex Systems, employee behavior, insider risk, Insider Risk Management, Remote Work Security, Supply Chain Risk, Third Party Risk
Businesses have any number of people with access to their network at any given time. They have employees, yes. But they also have vendors, partners, contractors, and others – all with varying ...
Learning from CrowdStrike’s Quality Assurance Failures
Let’s talk about CrowdStrike’s quality assurance failures! Thanks to Help Net Security for publishing my opinion piece. Take a look for a more in-depth explanation of how the bad update made it ...
CrowdStrike Admits it Doesn’t ‘Canary’ Test all Updates
Richi Jennings | | canary deployment, CrowdStrike, CrowdStrike Falcon, CrowdStrike Falcon XDR, Downtime and outages, outage, Outage Investigation, SB Blogwatch
Corporate incompetence: Beleaguered security firm issues initial post-mortem on Friday’s faux pas ...
Security Boulevard
CISA Issues Warning: CrowdStrike Outage May Lead to Phishing and Malware Attacks
Stephen Kowski | | breaches, cisa, CrowdStrike, CTO Corner, General, Malware, malware attacks, Phishing, Phishing Attacks
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an urgent alert regarding the recent CrowdStrike outage, warning that malicious actors are actively exploiting the situation to conduct phishing and other cyber ...