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The CrowdStrike Outage Was Bad, but It Could Have Been Worse

Posted on July 30, 2025
The CrowdStrike Outage Was Bad, but It Could Have Been Worse

A year after the largest outage in IT history, organizations need to make an active effort to diversify their technology and software vendors and create a more resilient cyber ecosystem moving forward.

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