I mean when big companies make billions and then get exploited and have a 5m fine, its basically pennies on the dollar that they are paying and they take it as any time they get caught fucking up as just operational costs.
Crowdstrike took a 10% stock hit, but i from what i've seen of corps i work with the longterm affect at C-level decisions won't change and most if not all the contracts will stay in place and the stock will recover in a few weeks.
Crowdstrike took a 10% stock hit, but i from what i've seen of corps i work with the longterm affect at C-level decisions won't change and most if not all the contracts will stay in place and the stock will recover in a few weeks.