CrowdStrike CEO: ‘We know what the issue is’ and are resolving it
George Kurtz, the CEO of cybersecurity company CrowdStrike, joins TODAY to share details on what caused a massive computer outage that impacted different industries around the world. “We know what the issue is,” he says, adding they’re in the process of resolving it.
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Dude hasnt slept for days, got those adderall eyes
Such an ashol3
U destroyed many businesses
The fact that they push updates straight to production should say alot 😂
The most secure system is the one that doesn’t boot, so I guess job well done!
start writing some big checks Mr kurtz bc your security is a security risk. The damage you've caused is so crushing to this global world.
With out testing how they pushed this to Prod , something is there , CEO do not want to disclose .
The trump assassination attempt is the reason , trump is trying do something that the elite dont want , he wants to cut ukraine funding and stop the creation of one worldwide bank , black rock is investing in a bank in ukraine that will be very lucrative as long as we keep funding Ukraine, there was a short on the djt stock before the RNC which would only be beneficial if trump died or something catastrophic happened to his event , in all reality after rnc trumps stock would’ve shot up unless of course hes dead, when people have inside knowledge they cant help but try to make money, if trump died that 300 million basically betted on trumps death would turn to billions , minutes after trump was shot black rock deleted video with shooter in it, the day after this crash happened, probably to try and cover the tracks!!!!! This company has ties to democratic party and ukraine , no coincidence all this happened
Whats the difference between this and a cyberattack?
"why is your software a world-wide single point of failure?" ummmmmm………….water please………..
"We know what the issue is." We just didn't test our software at all, and then pushed it live worldwide. Just think of all the money we saved by firing qualified QA engineers, who would have caught this in their sleep.
As a software engineer, I understand their dilemma entirely, especially in cybersecurity, where an engineer is constantly dealing with new and emergent ways to breach systems. There's cutting-edge technology, and then there's cybersecurity. What they do is hard, and when they do their job right, it's typically a thankless job because nobody notices.
This speak has the communication skills of an intern, “content update” as if that means anything to the average viewer, also didn’t address the issue at hand
He capping
Messed up my bills being paid smh
People who decided to give access to theirvsystems kernel to overseas company are dumb
The underpaid developer and tester gets the blame.
It is not a mistake. Its a coverup of a hack or act of attack. Companies will not tell you all details. Such an issue would get easily identified with a basic test. It might also be a test to show an impact on businesses and people. Its not a mistake. Its intentional. Stop uaing cloud.
So when is the multi billion dollar class action. They were already told section 230 doesn’t apply here. So they’re probably scrambling to find the 1-10 BILLION DOLLARS it’ll cost to pay off the damages.
1:26 well said mum, you can't understand!
Buddy you're the advisary you speak of 😂
In 2010 there was a huge IT outage caused by a McAfee antivirus patch release. The CTO of MacAfee at that time was George Kurtz.