2024-07-19 15:17:50
Availability is one of the three pillars of cybersecurity. This is by definition a security incident, caused by Crowdstrike itself. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(192-7-119) Author
2024-07-19 15:38:24
The purpose of Cybersecurity is to prevent against *bad actors*. The author is stating that this isn't a security/cyber incident (i.e. that they weren't hacked), and that their customers are not at significant risk of being hacked. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(30-2-39) Author
2024-07-19 15:51:56
Not every loss of availability is a cybersecurity issue. A water pipe can burst over the data center. While this would affect availability, it is not a cybersecurity incident. IT and cyber have a joint responsibility for availability. This is properly classified as an IT issue. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(32-0-42) Author
2024-07-19 16:33:12
NNN please stop abusing the Community Notes. Take it to comments section instead. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(42-0-43) Author
2024-07-19 22:26:39
According to NIST [Link] a cyber incident is "An occurrence that results in actual or potential jeopardy to the confidentiality, integrity, or *availability* of an information system..." Thus, today Crowdstrike has provoked a global cyber incident, probably one of the largest. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(74-0-15) Author
2024-07-21 10:23:50
According to NIST, a cyber incident is "An occurrence that results in actual or potential jeopardy to the confidentiality, integrity, or *availability* of an information system..." Crowdstrike has provoked a global cyber incident, probably one of the largest on record. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(5-0-0) Author