Lessons from the CrowdStrike outage
Briefly

The CrowdStrike outage exemplified the need for a deeper integration of IT and business risks, highlighting how software failures can disrupt operations across multiple sectors.
This incident stressed the importance of continuously updating Business Resiliency Plans (BRP) that encompass the entire supply chain, to mitigate future software-related disruptions.
The failure to detect the bug stemmed from CrowdStrike's access to the Windows OS kernel, emphasizing that modern defense strategies must critically evaluate core system access.
Delta Airlines reported about $550 million in losses due to this outage, showcasing the financial impact of software failures on operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Read at Nextgov.com
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