CISO Global Stated that it successfully Identified and Implemented a Comprehensive CrowdStrike and Microsoft Security Issue Solution
DENVER, Colo., Jul 22, 2024 (247marketnews.com)- CISO Global (NASDAQ:CISO) stated, after Friday’s market close, that it successfully identified and implemented a comprehensive solution to address last week’s security incident involving CrowdStrike and Microsoft, resulting from a faulty CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor V6.58 update, which caused critical faults in the Falcon Sensor’s driver interactions with the Windows kernel, leading to fatal system errors upon startup.
CISO Global stated, “We understand the significant challenges posed by the recent CrowdStrike update issue, and our team has worked diligently to develop a straightforward fix that addresses the immediate problem and restores system functionality,” said David Jemmett, CEO. “While we are pleased to be able to assist our clients and others, this event should serve as a warning to all regarding the importance of strong network resiliency. Time will tell whether this was caused by human error, or an attack similar to what affected Solar Winds.”
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