CPI Systems Remain Operational Despite the CrowdStrike IT Blackout

CPI systems remained fully functional throughout the CrowdStrike-induced Windows and Azure outage. This issue caused Windows users worldwide to experience the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error, which resulted in sudden system shutdowns or restarts. Critical systems, including 911, air travel, and hospital systems worldwide relying on Windows servers and commercial cloud providers, were all impacted. Despite the wide impact, CPI’s SaaS operations were completely unaffected.

CPI remains vigilant and capable of monitoring our service and keeping it available to the best of our ability. CPI has complete control over our fully redundant SOC 2 Type 2-audited SaaS Data Center and has employees on site 24/7/365. Unlike solutions that rely on commercial cloud providers, our dedicated staff is on-premises and standing by. In the event that corrective actions would have been necessary, CPI has the access, people, and 100% focus on the public safety customer base to ensure issues are addressed as fast as possible.  

ABOUT THE OUTAGE

Late on Thursday night, an update for CrowdStrike’s Falcon EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) product, which runs on Windows machines, caused those machines to fail and enter a boot loop state. The problem stemmed from a defect in one of the updates for computers running the Windows operating system, including those running Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform, which hosts many organizations worldwide. This issue caused Windows users worldwide to experience the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error, which resulted in sudden system shutdowns or restarts.  Fixing these systems required booting into safe mode and deleting a specific file.  

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