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How CISOs are adapting after the biggest IT outage

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As the dust begins to settle on the outage that affected approximately eight million computers running the CrowdStrike Falcon software for Windows, one of the long-lasting effects will be a new level of scrutiny on the risks any piece of software brings to an organization’s operations. Together, IT and security leaders are tasked with helping leadership understand how risk management is a business priority, and the CrowdStrike outage has put a huge spotlight on just how impactful this area can be.

As we look at the role CISOs will play in this, it will be in reviewing how cybersecurity fits into their business continuity plans and demonstrating to their boards and executives what plans are in place for their own organization should something like this happen again. CISOs can help guide these conversations by focusing on the key areas that are likely to come up with leadership: availability, consolidation and automatic updates.

Ken Deitz

Availability is Still Fundamental to Cybersecurity


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