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WATCH – CrowdStrike CEO Struggles in Answering Questions on Live TV; Users Question His Composure

In one of the most significant IT failures ever recorded, a global technological outage on Friday brought Microsoft services to a halt, affecting millions of users worldwide. The disruption impacted a wide range of services, including flight operations, cloud services, and Office 365 apps. The root cause of the disruption was traced back to CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm known for its Falcon Sensor software.

CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz, during his apology on NBC’s Today TV program, appeared visibly shaken and struggled to explain the situation. Kurtz clarified that the disruption stemmed from a content upgrade, not a hack. He explained that a bug in an upgrade to Falcon Sensor caused massive technical problems by interfering with Windows systems. The CEO admitted the need to investigate further to understand how a single content change could lead to such extensive disruptions.

Kurtz’s fumbling response and visible anxiety led to a viral video on social media platform X, where he was seen pausing to sip water and struggling to answer questions about the lack of a backup system to prevent such a scenario. The video amassed over 2 million views, with captions and comments questioning his composure and suggesting potential hidden issues.

In the comments section, users speculated about the severity of the situation and criticized the failed risk management. Some users suggested it might have been a cyberattack, while others blamed the company for not having proper safeguards in place.

Despite Kurtz’s clarification that the issue was due to a software defect in the update, the incident has highlighted significant vulnerabilities in cybersecurity measures and the importance of robust backup systems to prevent such widespread disruptions in the future.

Manish Raj Malik

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