Read previewA massive IT outage disrupted the global economy after CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity giant, issued a faulty update.
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Cybersecurity experts said that auto-updates typically help companies react quickly to global threats.
Izrael said Armis itself doesn't use auto-updates and instead has people on call to review and roll out updates.
Whether this outage will prompt cybersecurity companies to reevaluate their approach to auto-updates isn't yet clear.
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