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C-suite to experts: Are the future risks short term or long term? Specifically longer term than my golden parachute?
This is why "they are the biggest" isn't a good reason to pick a vendor. If all these companies had been using different providers or even different OS, it wouldn't have hit so many systems simultaneously. This is a result of too much consolidation at all levels and one issue with the Microsoft OS monopoly.
The issue, in this case, is more about Crowdstrike's broad usage than Microsoft's. The update that crippled everything was to the Crowdstrike Falcon Sensor software, not to the OS.
Funnily enough, they had a similar issue with an update to the Linux version of the software a few months ago, that didn't have these broad-reaching consequences largely due to the smaller Linux user base. Which means this is starting to look like a pattern, and there are going to need to be some serious process changes at Crowdstrike to prevent things like this in the future.
Anybody's guess if those changes happen or not.
The real surprise to me is not the software, company or OS issues, but rather so many companies just blindly pushing untested updates to their prod environments, this was and will continue to be a risk associated with anything they do trust so implicitly. Feels like the security folks just totally failed Dev 101.
I know in at least some of the BSOD cases that it was an automatic update that wasn't possible to delay. An acquaintance of mine told me that they have previously complained to their IT support about the disruption of auto-updates at inopportune times, but IT said it's out of their hands for security updates because of regulatory requirements.
Or the security folks are doing the best they can with a shoestring budget.