CrowdStrike accepted a ‘Most Epic Fail’ award at Def Con hacking conference
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
CrowdStrike's president, Michael Sentonas, accepted the "Most Epic Fail" award at the Def Con hacking conference for a software update that led to a global IT outage. The Pwnie Awards highlight both achievements and failures in the security community. Sentonas acknowledged the award while emphasizing its significance as a lesson for the company. The faulty update caused Windows machines to fail globally, impacting entities such as airlines and prompting Microsoft to reconsider its policies on kernel access. CrowdStrike attributed the issue to a test software bug and committed to improving their testing processes and implementing staged updates to prevent recurrence.