Security Think Tank panel considers incident response in the wake of the July CrowdStrike incident, sharing their views on what CrowdStrike got wrong, what it did right, and next steps ...
In addition to grounding flights and disrupting hospital operations, CrowdStrike’s July outage brings something else into ...
Developers should ensure that any updates or the removal of key features start with an understanding of customer needs, ...
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has yet to see any lawsuits get filed against it by customers, following its July 19 faulty ...
"Human-scale uncertainties make us more resilient, revealing weaknesses we did not know we had," writes Dr. Mithu Storoni.
September will soon be drawing to a close. The kids are back to school, and those of us in the Northern Hemisphere are ...
| Cybersecurity leaders at major health systems and leading health insurers say they are now keenly focused on building more ...
A board changed its mind after learning the training would have been co-led by Potter, the former police officer who shot and ...
Former company staffers said they raised concerns about quality and training for more than a year before the July outage.
After what happened with CrowdStrike, Microsoft wants to ensure that the incident doesn't repeat itself by making some important changes to its security.
By understanding the risks, investing in technology and empowering employees, organizations can build the capacity to ...
LinkedIn gave an opt-out option to stop data scraping, but the terms of service reportedly did not reflect that previously.