Given how widespread the issue is, it seems that proper testing on Crowdstrike's part could have revealed this issue before rolling out the change globally.
It's also common to rollout changes regionally to prevent global impact.
To me it seems Crowdstrike does not have a very good release process.
It's also common to rollout changes regionally to prevent global impact.
To me it seems Crowdstrike does not have a very good release process.