TLDR:
- Microsoft computer systems worldwide crashed due to a faulty update
- U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt suggests more competition among IT vendors to prevent future security failures
In a recent interview with Missourinet, U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt discussed the worldwide crash of Microsoft computer systems caused by a faulty update. As a member of the Senate Armed Services committee, Schmitt highlighted the vulnerabilities of relying on a single vendor system for cybersecurity protection. He suggested that allowing more vendors to compete for IT contracts could help mitigate the impact of future security failures or cyber-attacks.
Sky News reports that CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm responsible for the faulty update, is attributing the outage to a “code fault” that slipped through its safety procedures.
Overall, the incident has raised concerns about the need for a more robust and layered approach to cybersecurity to prevent similar issues in the future.