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CrowdStrike Accepts Award For ‘Most Epic Fail’ After Worldwide Outage

By Mikelle Leow, 12 Aug 2024

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Photo 223599013 © Timon Schneider | Dreamstime.com


CrowdStrike, a name typically synonymous with digital defense, found itself on the other side of the barricade recently after its role in what has been named the biggest IT outage in history. The cybersecurity giant, of all companies, was the unexpected recipient of the 2024 Pwnie Award for ‘Most Epic Fail’ at the world’s largest hacker convention, DEF CON, in Las Vegas.


The award, part of a 17-year tradition that highlights both triumphs and face-palm moments in tech security, was bestowed upon CrowdStrike following a colossal IT meltdown. This digital disaster, triggered by a seemingly innocent software update, affected 8.5 million Windows computers globally. The ripple effect was felt far and wide, disrupting operations for banks, airlines, mail carriers, supermarkets, and telecom companies.

 

CrowdStrike accepting the @PwnieAwards for “most epic fail” at @defcon. Class act. pic.twitter.com/e7IgYosHAE

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CrowdStrike has denied responsibility for Delta Air Lines’ tech disruption, which led to the cancellation of more than 5,000 flights. It also tried to take down a parody site called, ‘ClownStrike’, that poked fun at the debacle. Recently, shareholders filed a class action lawsuit against the company for purportedly downplaying the risks involved in its software testing.


So it was a surprise when Michael Sentonas, CrowdStrike’s president, graciously stepped up to the plate and accepted the Pwnie award in person. In a refreshingly candid moment, he acknowledged the company's misstep, emphasizing the importance of accountability in both success and failure. 


“Definitely not the award to be proud of receiving,” he proclaimed during his acceptance speech, before explaining, “It's super important to own it when you do things well, it’s super important to own it when you do things horribly wrong, which we did in this case.”


The golden trophy is now destined for a place of (dis)honor at the company’s headquarters in Austin, Texas, to serve as a constant reminder to the team of the need for vigilance and the potential consequences of even small errors in the cybersecurity field.

 

 


[via Mashable and TechCrunch, cover photo 223599013 © Timon Schneider | Dreamstime.com]

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