Risk Management for Developers: A 2026 Practitioner Guide"
At 04:09 UTC on July 19, 2024, a single CrowdStrike Falcon sensor update hit production. Within minutes, roughly 8.5 million Windows machines across airlines, banks, hospitals, and stock exchanges entered a boot loop that had to be fixed by hand, machine by machine. The proximate cause was a mismat
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