S5, E218 - CrowdStrike: The Quiet Part Out Loud - Worlds Largest Recovery Incident
What if a single cybersecurity incident could cost your company billions? On this episode of Privacy Please, Cameron Ivey and Gabriel Gumbs dissect the monumental CrowdStrike incident that left 8.5 million Windows machines vulnerable and sent shockwaves through the IT community. As a dedicated Linux user, Gabriel lends his unique perspective, backing CrowdStrike amidst the backlash and exploring why public overreactions might be misplaced. We dig into the staggering five billion dollar financial toll and stress the importance of recognizing technology's imperfections. Our hosts also revisit cybersecurity fundamentals—confidentiality, integrity, and availability—emphasizing the crucial role of backup and recovery in maintaining these principles.
But it’s not just about understanding what went wrong; preparation is key. Using the CrowdStrike incident as a pivotal case study, Cameron and Gabriel offer actionable advice on disaster recovery strategies crucial for any business. They break down the shared responsibility model in the cloud, highlighting how data and identity still lie in the hands of the customer. From adhering to the 3-2-1 rule of data protection to automating recovery processes and keeping offline guides, they cover practical steps to bolster your recovery plans. With industry-specific insights and tips tailored to sectors like healthcare and aviation, this episode provides essential guidance for any organization looking to proactively navigate IT disasters.
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