Musk Says He’s Deleted CrowdStrike From Systems After Outage
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There is something strange about the response to CrowdStrike. I've had people defend them and blame the companies for having auto-update.
It's not just an observations but along the lines of they are good and we need to continue doing business with them. It feels very odd and forced.
not defending crowdstrike, but auto updates are a bad idea in my opinion.
I cannot fathom the man who auto updates nor the man who never updates.
When it comes to servers and security, you want to update as soon as possible. If updates are frequent, there's no reason not to automatize it.
There is at least one reason to not automatize updating and it just happened.
I disagree. in a business environment, you should be testing updates before you deploy company-wide, and this crowdstrike fiasco is a good reason why.
You want to update by choice as soon as possible.
Auto-updating without consent creates downstream disasters, even security vulnerabilities. If I don't see release notes, I ain't updating.
Sure, except for the giant clusterfuck we’re talking about that happened just a couple days ago.
Sysadmin For DEI hires:
"Install operating system and services with default settings, turn on auto update. Collect paycheck. Point fingers when something does break."