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Company’s cyber-incident recovery platform enabled customers to maintain full operational continuity with no dependency on IT protocols

Rehovot, Israel (July 30, 2024)Salvador Technologies, the pioneering cyber-incident recovery platform provider for critical infrastructures and industrial organizations, today announced that the company’s technology and platform enabled its customers to maintain operation continuity during the recent CrowdStrike outage.

The CrowdStrike outage occurred on July 19, 2024 leading to millions of Windows systems failing worldwide and displaying the infamous blue screen of death (BSoD). This massive outage was triggered by a botched software update from security vendor CrowdStrike, impacting an estimated 674,000 direct customer relationships of CrowdStrike and Microsoft and causing an indirect impact on more than 49 million entities. The downtime caused by the outage has ranged between two days and a week with many companies still struggling to fully recover.

Salvador Technologies reports that its critical infrastructure and industrial customers using the company’s cyber-incident recovery platform for automating their recovery processes and securing their systems were able to return to full and normal operations within minutes of understanding that their systems and machines were down due to the CrowdStrike outage. In most instances, customers were able to execute their recovery even before their main IT servers were available.

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