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Crowdstrike's massive cyber outage 1-year later: lessons enterprises can learn to improve security

Last updated: November 6, 2025 4:20 pm
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The CrowdStrike Outage: A Year of Transformation and Resilience

In the cybersecurity world, the CrowdStrike outage on July 19, 2024, served as a stark wake-up call about the importance of cyber resilience. Now, one year later, CrowdStrike and the industry as a whole have undergone significant transformation following the 78-minute incident that changed everything.

CrowdStrike’s President, Mike Sentonas, reflected on the impact of the outage in a blog post, highlighting how it became a defining moment in the company’s history. The incident, which saw a faulty Channel File 291 update crashing 8.5 million Windows systems worldwide, resulted in losses estimated at $5.4 billion for the top 500 U.S. companies and the cancellation of thousands of flights globally.

Steffen Schreier, from Telesign, emphasized the significance of the incident, noting that even routine software updates can have catastrophic consequences in today’s interconnected infrastructure. The incident highlighted the risks introduced by rapid, cloud-native delivery systems and the importance of robust quality control measures.

CrowdStrike’s root cause analysis revealed technical failures in their systems, including input field mismatches and missing runtime array bounds checks. Merritt Baer, an advisor to companies in the cybersecurity space, pointed out that the outage underscored the need for basic CI/CD protocols and incremental update rollouts to prevent such incidents in the future.

CrowdStrike’s CEO, George Kurtz, took ownership of the incident and outlined the company’s commitment to building a stronger and more resilient platform moving forward. The company introduced a new Resilient by Design framework, which includes features like Sensor Self-Recovery and a new Content Distribution System, aimed at enhancing customer control and platform stability.

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The incident also prompted a broader industry-wide conversation about vendor dependencies and supply chain risks. Security professionals like Sam Curry from Zscaler emphasized the need for increased focus on resilience and robust security measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Looking ahead, the industry is exploring new security paradigms, with a focus on building safeguards for resilience and autonomy in security processes. CrowdStrike’s initiatives include hiring a Chief Resilience Officer, exploring capabilities beyond kernel space, and collaborating with Microsoft on security platforms.

One year after the CrowdStrike outage, the industry has emerged stronger and more resilient. The incident served as a catalyst for change, prompting organizations to reevaluate their security practices, vendor relationships, and overall approach to cybersecurity. The legacy of the incident lies in the industry’s commitment to continuous improvement and evolution towards true resilience in the face of cyber threats.

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