> It's clear to me that CrowdStrike saw this as a data update vs. a code update
> Hindsight is always 20/20, but I think the most important lesson is that this code vs data dichotomy can be dangerous if the implications are not fully understood.
But it's not some new condition that the industry hasn't already been dealing with for many many decades (i.e. code vs config vs data vs any other type of change to system, etc.).
> Hindsight is always 20/20, but I think the most important lesson is that this code vs data dichotomy can be dangerous if the implications are not fully understood.
But it's not some new condition that the industry hasn't already been dealing with for many many decades (i.e. code vs config vs data vs any other type of change to system, etc.).
There are known strategies to reduce the risk.