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A global payments processing customer utilizing PagerDuty Advance has realized significant efficiency gains, reducing four days of manual toil each month and averting 45 minutes of disruption during ...
Prior to the outage, CrowdStrike was an undisputed leader in the cybersecurity space. Besides endpoint protection (which protects network access points like a laptop), it offers 28 modules that ...
Popular gaming hardware manufacturer Razer has announced a batch of new products at its annual RazerCon event. The headlining products are the Razer Kraken V4 Pro and the Razer Freyja. The former ...
CrowdStrike's growth has been spectacular, and investors have rewarded the stock with a premium valuation. All that could have been undone by a recent software defect and the huge outage it caused ...
The outage directly impacted Microsoft Windows systems because of CrowdStrike’s reliance on deep control and access to the Windows kernel, the central-most part of the Windows operating system. On ...
Console should be always used with KubeSphere, you can either use Kubekey or ks-installer to create a KubeSphere cluster. The following will show you how to build console from source code. Console is ...
CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) today announced it was named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Endpoint Protection Platforms (EPP) for the ...
president of CrowdStrike. “Our data-centric, single-agent and console platform drives vendor consolidation, removes complexity and stops breaches. We believe this recognition underscores our ...
A senior CrowdStrike executive has apologised in front of a US government committee for the 19 July outage that caused IT systems around the world to crash and display the feared blue screen of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — An executive at cybersecurity company CrowdStrike apologized in a testimony to Congress for sparking a global technology outage over the summer. “We let our customers down,” said ...