Episode 43
When Amazon Web Services went down on October 20, 2025, the impact rippled around the world. The outage knocked out Slack messages, paused financial trades, grounded flights, and even stopped people from charging their electric cars. From Coinbase to college classrooms, from food delivery apps to smart homes, millions discovered just how deeply their lives depend on a single cloud provider.
In this episode, Sherri Davidoff and Matt Durrin break down what really happened inside AWS’s U.S.-East-1 region, why one glitch in a database called DynamoDB cascaded across the globe, and what it teaches us about the growing risk from invisible “fourth-party” dependencies that lurk deep in our digital supply chains.
Key Takeaways
Resources:
#cybersecurity #thirdpartyrisk #riskmanagement #infosec #ciso #cyberaware #Fourthpartyrisk #cybersidechats #lmgsecurity #aws #awsoutage
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