If you had to fly, log in to your bank account, or go for elective surgery, a massive IT outage Friday offered a reminder: We're all in this technical morass together.
The Invisible Systems That Bind Us
Part of the reason tech snafus like this ripple across the globe faster than ever is that many of the systems we rely on are largely invisible to many of us who depend on them — but all connected in the background.
The Domino Effect: From Cybersecurity to Everyday Life
It's likely a safe bet that many of the people reliant on the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike aren't aware of it — until the technical wheel stops spinning like it did Friday. The widespread outages appeared to be linked to a software update the company issued.
The Windows Conundrum
Windows had about 72% of the global market share of operating systems as of February, according to data from Statista. That compares with about 15% of Apple's macOS. And by one estimate, CrowdStrike's market share in the "endpoint protection" security category is nearly 24%.
Challenges Ahead in the Tech Landscape
According to Chris Cummiskey, CEO of Cummiskey Strategic Solutions, the problem of hydra-headed IT disruptions will likely worsen as technology works its way deeper into our lives. He emphasized the need for additional safeguards to prevent such widespread outages in the future.
Uncertain Future in the Digital Realm
Charles Hosner, a cybersecurity leader, highlighted the growing complexity of digital environments and the challenges in predicting and controlling disruptions. Leaders need to focus on building resilience and adopting a business-led solution to address these issues effectively.
Even the Best Encounter Challenges
Cummiskey noted that even top-tier cybersecurity companies like CrowdStrike can experience disruptions, underscoring the interconnected nature of modern technologies. He emphasized the need for continuous improvement and vigilance to mitigate such incidents.
Government's Role and Limitations
Cummiskey expressed skepticism about the government's ability to regulate and address these IT problems effectively, given recent limitations on regulatory power. With the majority of infrastructure in private sector hands, companies must take the lead in proactively addressing cybersecurity challenges.
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By: tparadis@businessinsider.com (Tim Paradis)
Title: The Interconnected World of IT Outages: A Wake-Up Call for All
Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/it-outage-reminds-us-of-dependency-on-few-tech-companies-2024-7
Published Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2024 20:12:16 +0000
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