22-07-2024, 12:28 PM
(22-07-2024, 10:00 AM)king1 Wrote: I think he makes a good point - when third party technology can take out a country's infrastructure, governments will need to take more of an interest in them to some extent.It also seems that in many cases the licensing agreement / Ts&Cs puts the responsibility on the end user too which is convenient.
How many other companies are out there that have the potential to cause mass disruption? Obviously Microsoft, but I imagine you could also include all security/antivirus vendors... intel/AMD maybe
These companies largely get away with alot in these cases.
There definitely needs to be more oversight, especially when billions of dollars of damage is a result.
Here is a good rundown.
https://www.businessinsider.com/crowdstr...und-2024-7