This is a 'black eye moment' for CrowdStrike and cybersecurity sector, says Wedbush's Dan Ives

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Publicado 2024-07-19
Wedbush Securities' Dan Ives joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest developments on the global IT outage, what it means for CrowdStrike, and more.

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  • @MatthewMS.
    A major technology news event without Wedbush’s Dan Ives is like a beach 🏖️ w/ no sand.
  • So a billion dollar cyber security company released software without testing it first? Kyle the intern is so fired.
  • @variable57
    Andrew interupts EVERY SINGLE GUEST THAT EVER GOES ON CNBC. He's so fking annoying.
  • Microsoft (and probably CrowdStrike) software license are usually very clear : they are not responsible for anything! You are using their software at your own risk.
  • As of 10:10am on Friday July 19th, How is "the biggest issue the brand damage" when 911 system, airline, hospital, and bank systems were/are out? Doubtless that there are people who suffered and possibly died from lack of medical treatment due to this. Really showing where your priorities lie, Dan Ives.
  • @rayohope1
    There’s a glitch in the Matrix !!!!!!
  • @dypes26
    Something similar happened with mcAfee in 2010 and it took out computer networks globally
  • @paulz4632
    The Biggest Failure is that any update doesnt need to be mass implemented all at once, you have 1-2 days to deploy unless its a cve 8+, there is no reason why you cannot stagger out updates over 24-48 hours with 6 hours for 5% of clients to ensure stability. Lazyness at its extreme both from CrowdStrike and even IT managers that configured to auto update immedietly... Just amazed how complient everyone is to allow any updates to your business's PC's via AD etc without a testing phase of at least 24 hours... Companies realistically need to invest 10% of there budget to Cyber secrutity now but its more like 1-2% not enought in the slightest, as clearly shown... Trust a external entity to patch your systems without prior testing for a day duh.. CIO's failure 100%
  • @iamericandavinci
    Mike Tyson said, "Everyone has a plan until they get hit." This applies, In or out of the ring.
  • @skippyzk
    My company is having lots of problems. 4 day weekend!
  • @cozyslor
    "Black eye moment", "epic disaster", "gold standard", "Apple, Cook, Cupertino Mt. Rushmore", "Mt. Everest up hill battle".
  • @earleyelisha
    Would be ironic if CrowdStrike’s engineers were using Microsoft’s Copilot🤔💭
  • @Slay_Nation
    Release updates on a FRIDAY into PRODUCTION is crazy
  • OK THIS IS NOT A CYBER ATTACK ITS A SOFTWARE ISSUE BUT THEN AGAIN THIS IS MSCBS
  • @apooh3051
    If it's an update on CrowdStrike, shouldn't they be testing this update before deploying to production.
  • @kriterium123
    Could this potentially bankrupt crowdstrike? The damages must be enormous
  • @malanalan1
    that was not an upgrade? They pushed configuration change. Their software is the biggest cybersecurity threat ever created!
  • It blows my mind that any serious company or organization would use Microsoft products.