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Friday's global computer meltdown
Airlines, banks, casinos, package deliveries, and emergency services around the world are recovering today from what could be "the largest tech outage in history." the root cause was not a foreign agent but linked back to a software update issued by a u-s based cybersecurity firm called "Crowd Strike." Could this have been avoided?
Guest:Richard Clarke, Former WH Counterterrorism Coordinator, Former Special Adviser to 3 Previous U-S Presidents.
Guest:Richard Clarke, Former WH Counterterrorism Coordinator, Former Special Adviser to 3 Previous U-S Presidents.
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