Call Today

+1 440-322-ILER(4537)

}
Hours

Mon – Fri, 9am to 5pm

Tech Blog

your go-to resource for all things tech! Stay updated on the latest trends, industry insights, and expert tips to navigate the ever-evolving world of technology.

The CrowdStrike Outage: How To Avoid A Future IT Crisis

by | Sep 17, 2024

On July 19, 2024, 8.5 million Windows devices, used in critical sectors like airlines, banks, and hospitals, suddenly displayed the dreaded “Blue Screen of Death.” Panic ensued, with many assuming it was a cyber-attack. While the reality was different, the incident should alarm every business owner who relies on technology to keep their operations running smoothly.

So, What Happened?

On that fateful day, millions of Windows devices crashed, resulting in an endless reboot cycle. This massive global disruption affected industries worldwide. Airlines grounded flights, leaving thousands stranded. Hospitals lost access to electronic health records, forcing delays in surgeries and medical procedures. Even major banks went offline, preventing customers from accessing their accounts. The chaos reminded many of the Y2K fears but on a much larger and more disruptive scale.

If It Wasn’t a Cyber-Attack, What Was the Cause?

Contrary to initial fears, the outage was not a result of cyber-attacks but rather a botched software update from CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity provider. Their Falcon platform’s routine update for Microsoft Windows contained a flaw that led to widespread system crashes. Due to a gap in their testing software, CrowdStrike’s engineers believed the update was safe, only for it to cause havoc when released.

While CrowdStrike quickly worked to resolve the issue, the damage was already done, with insurers estimating losses for US Fortune 500 companies at $5.4 billion.

Why Should This Matter to You?

This event highlights just how critical technology is in today’s business environment and how vulnerable even the largest organizations can be to IT failures. For companies like yours, the implications are clear: it’s vital to have three things in place to protect your business from similar incidents.

  1. An Experienced, Reliable IT Partner:
    Mistakes happen, even in multibillion-dollar companies like CrowdStrike. But you can significantly reduce your risk by partnering with a knowledgeable IT team. With professional management, routine updates, backups, and constant monitoring, potential issues can be addressed before they turn into costly disasters.
  2. Rigorous Software Testing:
    Your IT team should be diligent in testing and ensuring that updates and changes don’t disrupt your operations. They can catch potential problems before they impact your business.
  3. A Comprehensive Disaster Recovery Plan:
    No system is perfect. But having a disaster recovery plan in place allows your business to react swiftly when things go wrong. Many companies hit by this outage had to pause operations because they weren’t prepared. Don’t let that happen to you.

Don’t wait for a crisis to test your system’s resilience. With our FREE, no-obligation Network Assessment, our expert team will evaluate your current setup, pinpoint vulnerabilities, and develop a comprehensive plan to protect your business from future disruptions. Your business’s security and continuity depend on it.

Call us at 440-322-4537 or click here to schedule your FREE Network Assessment today!

Maximizing Workplace Productivity with a Year-End Tech Refresh

As the year draws to a close, it’s a great time to reflect on how your business has grown and evaluate how your technology is supporting—or hindering—your team’s productivity. In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven environment, keeping your technology updated and...

2025 Cybersecurity Predictions: What Every Small and Medium-Sized Business Needs to Know

Cybersecurity threats are evolving faster than ever. What once seemed like science fiction—AI-driven cyberattacks and quantum computing—are now tangible risks. For small and medium-sized businesses, this isn’t just an IT issue; it’s a business-critical challenge....

Cyber Insurance for Small Businesses: Why You Need It and How to Get Covered in 2025

In today’s world, cyberthreats are no longer just a big-business problem. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), which often lack the robust defenses of large corporations. With the average cost of a data breach exceeding...

6 Ways Your Phone Is Tracking You

Your Phone Is Listening… And Tracking You Too! Have you ever casually mentioned a product or service near your phone, only to see ads for it on social media moments later? It’s no coincidence—your phone is listening. But there’s something even more concerning: your...

5 Options If Your Windows 10 PC FAILS The Windows 11 Compatibility Test

As you may have heard, Windows 10 will officially reach its end of life on October 14, 2025. This means that Microsoft will stop offering free security updates, non-security updates, and technical support. While your computers won’t stop working on that date, they...