Hello, Today I am doing a quick post to cover the recent CrowdStrike incident that is estimated to have disabled 8.5M computers and caused more than $5.4B in damages since last week. Now a common q…
I doubt it will go anywhere. The HN discussion brings up some good points such as the fact that this is “based on precedence from another incident”, so it hasn’t been confirmed. And then a lot of the damage is SLA based which CrowdStrike can argue where was the conpany’s DR plans and accepted RTO and why didn’t they have them or execute them. There’s a lot that will get lost in legal hell for years to come.