Hi Andrew,
You've just discovered the need for a 1-Pack (or 2-3 Pack) rescue system with minimal software.

Regards,
David

On 2024-07-21 19:58, Andrew Rowley wrote:
On 20/07/2024 9:31 am, Steve Beaver wrote:
We never had these problems until Windows showed up

You can't really blame Windows in this case.

If you had a linklisted, APF authorized product that hooked into system functions and was remotely updateable by the vendor without a system restart, they could equally bring down all z/OS systems simultaneously. That's effectively the situation here.

If your auditor or CTO insisted you had to run Crowdstrike on the mainframe, could you say no?

The biggest problem is the sheer number of systems affected. But recovering mainframe systems could also be a challenge, if all your systems are down. Time to launch your DR systems perhaps - but what if the offending product is part of the real time data mirrored to the DR site? And every customer is ringing the DR providor and declaring  disaster?


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