💨 Abstract
A senior executive at CrowdStrike apologized for a faulty software update that caused a global IT outage in July, disrupting various industries including banking, healthcare, media, and aviation. The outage, not caused by a cyberattack or AI, led to worldwide flight cancellations and affected 8.5 million Microsoft Windows devices.
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