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Comment The narrative is, Crowdstrike can't be trusted. (Score 2) 189

CrowdStrike's attempt to paint itself as the victim while companies deal with the fallout of their inadequacies is misleading, irresponsible and insulting. I spent 24 of 28 hours in a data center walking from rack to rack fixing servers. There is nothing I could of done to prevent this, crowdstrike was pretty much required for our cyber insurance policy. We spend millions of dollars on their software, and it nearly ends up costing me my job.

It is preposterous for CrowdStrike to imply that Delta is responsible for creating any narrative.

Your software has created liability, that is the narrative. It is not safe to have it on any machine, in any company.

Comment Re:I've just seen a different cloud lately... (Score 0) 136

Microsoft is a cloud provider who provides my Defender XDR, 100% in the cloud. I'm not sure what your point is, I'm unsure about the specific definition of a cloud provider otherwise. The following incidents occurred within my company, where I am employed in the defense sector. I cannot confirm whether these events have been reported in the news or not. Yesterday, I received an email regarding Azure, notifying me about a genuine occurrence, rather than just a rumor.

Comment I've just seen a different cloud lately... (Score 5, Interesting) 136

I've just had a different experience In my 20 or so years of in the technology industry, recent incidents have challenged the prevailing belief that cloud providers offer superior security. Microsoft Defender has been mistakenly misclassifying real alerts as false positives and vice versa, eroding trust in the system's effectiveness. There have been significant mishaps, such as Azure Gov accidentally transferring our data to a commercial test tenant and zScaler inadvertently leaking our databases between customers. These have left my leadership team to cast doubt on the notion that cloud services consistently deliver better security compared to on-premises solutions, especially when considering the associated costs.

Comment Re:Who hurt you? (Score 1) 135

I guess I did a poor job of wording that, I meant the companies that have other software could be more easily critized. I spent the vast majority of my work and free time working on FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD. I am one of those people that look up to them.

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