Key learnings from the days the digital world stood still

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In the past few weeks, we have seen two devastating “blue screen of death” IT outages sweep across the globe – from the initial CrowdStrike outage that impacted 8.5 million Windows devices to the latest DDoS-related Microsoft crash. While the immediate impacts remain unclear, we can expect both outages to have significant, long-term repercussions.

Already, it is estimated that the immediate crash has cost US Fortune 500 companies up to $5.4 billion in damages, with companies in banking and healthcare expected to be hit the hardest. Beyond this, the disruption left countless organizations scrambling to restore their systems and secure their data, creating a chaotic environment that is ripe for exploitation. This turmoil not only exposed vulnerabilities but weakened cybersecurity defenses, making enterprises far more susceptible to cybercriminals who are quick to exploit during times of crisis.

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