American Cyber ​​Officer: Technical Holiday

A senior US government official criticized the Crowdstrike Holdings for making a ‘serious mistake’ by updating a ‘flawed’ which led to the disruption of the technical systems of companies and governments worldwide. Jin Estrely, director of the Cyber ​​Security and Infrastructure Security agency, said in a post about “LinkedIn” published on Saturday: “This was a major problem with serious consequences for biomedical infrastructure operations around the world.” She said: “Any business that produces any kind of program should take precedence in reducing the number of defects when designing, testing and handing it over to these programs.” The impact of updating the defective program on 8.5 million devices around the world depends on the “Microsoft Windows” operating system. ‘Microsoft’ has unveiled the global scope that was influenced by the interruption of information technology for the first time in a blog published on Saturday, explaining that the relevant devices represent less than 1% of all devices using ‘Windows’. In its publication, Estrely explained that Friday’s failure was “not the Microsoft problem”, although the agency, which was run by Microsoft, previously criticized Microsoft for several crashes associated with cybersecurity and a series of embarrassment.