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CrowdStrike accepts award for ‘most epic fail’ after global IT outage

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Last updated: August 12, 2024 1:04 pm
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Just weeks after a software update sparked a global IT crisis, CrowdStrike is not shying away from the spotlight. The cybersecurity giant, known for its cutting-edge solutions, found itself on the receiving end of the “Most Epic Fail” award at the prestigious Pwnie Awards. Rather than retreating into the shadows, CrowdStrike’s President, Michael Sentonas, took to the stage to accept the award with surprising grace and candor.

The Pwnie Awards, held during the Def Con conference, are a cornerstone of the cybersecurity community, often blending humor with sharp insights into the industry’s ups and downs. This year’s event was no exception. Coming off the heels of the Black Hat conference—where CrowdStrike commanded one of the largest booths, distributing free T-shirts and action figures—Sentonas’ appearance was a bold move. A company spokesperson conveyed that CrowdStrike’s message to attendees was one of “gratitude and appreciation for the Black Hat community,” underscoring their commitment to facing challenges head-on.

In a moment that quickly went viral, footage of Sentonas’ acceptance speech was shared widely online. Despite the recent turbulence, the crowd’s response was anything but cold. Similar to the supportive atmosphere at the conference, the Pwnie Awards audience welcomed Sentonas with cheers, showing appreciation for his willingness to publicly acknowledge CrowdStrike’s misstep.

One Twitter user, Dominic White (@singe), captured the moment perfectly, sharing: “CrowdStrike accepting the @PwnieAwards for ‘most epic fail’ at @defcon. Class act.” The tweet, accompanied by a video clip, has garnered significant attention, highlighting the cybersecurity community’s inclination to value transparency and accountability.

The award itself was a last-minute addition, with the event organizers admitting they couldn’t imagine a more deserving recipient given the recent events. As a comically oversized trophy was carried to the stage amidst loud applause, Sentonas acknowledged, “This is definitely not the award to be proud of receiving.”

His speech was a candid reflection of the company’s commitment to accountability. “I think the team was surprised when I said straightaway that I would get it,” Sentonas remarked. “We got this horribly wrong—we’ve said this numerous times. It’s super important to own it when you do things well, and it’s just as crucial to own it when you do things horribly wrong.”

Sentonas also revealed his intention to bring the trophy back to CrowdStrike’s headquarters, where it will be prominently displayed as a constant reminder of the company’s mission. “Our goal is to protect people, and we got this wrong,” he stated. “I want to make sure everybody understands these things can’t happen.”

CrowdStrike’s decision to face the music, so to speak, rather than shy away from it, is a testament to its leadership and culture. By acknowledging their failure in such a public forum, they’ve not only taken responsibility but also reinforced their commitment to learning from mistakes and continuously improving their services.

In an industry where trust is paramount, CrowdStrike’s actions at the Pwnie Awards might just have earned them a second chance from the very community they serve.

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