The cybersecurity vendor released its technical root cause analysis for the faulty July 19 update that caused a massive Windows outage. CrowdStrike has released further analysis of the faulty July 19 ...
Applause, which provides digital quality and crowd-sourced testing, has worked with Cisco to ensure ongoing accessibility assessments of Webex Suite and to achieve consistent conformance with Web ...
How on earth did they not: 1) Have staggered rollout for such mission critical stuff. 2) Test it on LIVE FREAKING WINDOWS SYSTEMS instead of trusting some unit test content validator thing that's not ...
CrowdStrike is making improvements to error handling and software rollouts. CrowdStrike is making improvements to error handling and software rollouts. is a senior ...
On July 19, the same day a buggy CrowdStrike update caused widespread IT outages, the cybersecurity company's founder and CEO George Kurtz issued an apology — a mea culpa that was unique for its ...
Customers will be given more control over when and where content is downloaded to reduce the risk of similar incidents in future. CrowdStrike has blamed a hole in its testing software for the release ...
In an initial post-mortem, Austin-based security firm CrowdStrike said that an issue in its testing software led to the company pushing through a faulty update that took down more than 8.5 million ...
It's not always impossible. It's often infeasible (read: not as profitable). But anyway ... I'm definitely not in a position to roll my eyes and say that it's obvious that tests should have caught ...