
Cut down by CrowdStrike
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CDR talks to funding professionals, and litigation and tech lawyers on probably the largest global IT outage to be caused by human error, and examines the disputes risks and other takeaways to emanate from it.
For many people across the globe on Friday (19 July) the Earth may as well have stood still, as a global software outage caused multiple IT infrastructure to fail, leading to major disruption and with several computer systems reportedly still not completely back to normal as of Monday
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