I want to say the problem is that the industry has systematically devalued software testing in favor of continuous delivery and the strategy of hoping that any problems are easy to roll back.
But it's deeper than that: the industry realizes that, once you get to a certain size, no one can hurt you much. Crowdstrike will not pay a lasting penalty for what has just happen, which means executives will shrug and treat this as a random bolt of lightning.
But it's deeper than that: the industry realizes that, once you get to a certain size, no one can hurt you much. Crowdstrike will not pay a lasting penalty for what has just happen, which means executives will shrug and treat this as a random bolt of lightning.