Bhavish aggarwal says deliberate action by bad actors' 80% risk
Bhavish Aggarwal says ‘deliberate action by bad actors' can cause outages; 80% of India's data stored abroad at risk
The Microsoft outage, where a CrowdStrike update in Windows 10 resulted in a blue screen error and put the computers in a restarting loop, affected airports, banks and government offices.
The Ola CEO noted that the majority of India's data is stored abroad, which poses a risk for both entities and people.
“Since 80% of our data is stored outside India, we won’t be able to do anything," said Aggarwal. The government needs to recognise the risk of the data staying abroad and focus on data localisation norms to address these risks, he stated.
Microsot Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella also took to X to post an update on the matter. He said Microsoft is working closely with CrowdStrike to recover the issue caused due to the update released on Thursday and get the systems back online.
“Yesterday, CrowdStrike released an update that began impacting IT systems globally. We are aware of this issue and are working closely with CrowdStrike and across the industry to provide customers technical guidance and support to safely bring their systems back online," said Nadella.
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