I get that canary rollout is tricky in this business, since it's all about stopping the spread of viruses and attacks.
That said, this incident review doesn't mention numbers, unless I missed it; how colossal of a fuck up it was.
The reality is that they don't apologize "bad shit just happens", they work their engineers to the grave, make no apology and completely screw up. This reads like a minor bump in processes.
Crowdstrike engineered the biggest computer attack the world has ever seen, with a sole purpose of preventing those. They're slowly becoming the Oracle of security and I see no sign of improvement here.
That said, this incident review doesn't mention numbers, unless I missed it; how colossal of a fuck up it was.
The reality is that they don't apologize "bad shit just happens", they work their engineers to the grave, make no apology and completely screw up. This reads like a minor bump in processes.
Crowdstrike engineered the biggest computer attack the world has ever seen, with a sole purpose of preventing those. They're slowly becoming the Oracle of security and I see no sign of improvement here.