• by caprock on 7/19/2024, 5:24:14 PM

    Tighter control of updates by system management teams, including but not limited to staged roll-outs with critical systems at the end of the queue. If the vendors did this, and the customers too, then you'd get better outcomes from the updates being distributed over time.

  • by t_believ-er873 on 7/23/2024, 9:57:12 AM

    In this case it's better to have all the data backed up. And here I mean that data should be backed up on a regular basis, like every day.

  • by JSDevOps on 7/21/2024, 10:27:52 PM

    Don’t worry there’s alot of Project Managers and product owners now working tirelessly on “AI” to fix this sort of thing. Automation, platform engineering and SRE is so 2021.

  • by RicoElectrico on 7/19/2024, 5:56:19 PM

    The answer is political, not as much technical. Anyone worth their salt in ITsec should push back hard on "checkbox compliance" and lobby accordingly in a standards body or regulator responsible for their vertical.

  • by aristofun on 7/19/2024, 6:58:28 PM

    Get rid of the windows and other shitty software. Finally start calling out naked kings in the industry.

  • by rolph on 7/19/2024, 6:04:05 PM

    stop hijacking the endusers equipment with mandatory updates to systems that are working as desired; stop bulldozing everything into the cloud; stop implementing all systems must use identical HW SW and configuration regimes.