Striking While the Iron’s Hot
Leveraging the News Cycle
On July 19, 2024, CrowdStrike issued a defective update, causing a global outage impacting Microsoft Windows systems that was widely reported as one of the largest IT blackouts in history. The Aircover team jumped on the news, recognizing the opportunity for PagerDuty, a leader in digital operations management, to insert itself into the conversation as experts in the space.
Time was of the essence more than ever that morning, as people around the world awoke to the news. We quickly began executing on a fast-paced PR strategy with two immediate media pushes: sharing the company’s official statement from PagerDuty CTO Tim Armandpour with national business, tech and trade media, and offering CEO Jennifer Tejada to discuss the situation with select media.
Despite the crowded landscape, we broke through the noise, and secured interviews on CNBC’s Overtime with Jon Fortt and Bloomberg Tech’s Caroline Hyde, about the implications of the outage and how companies can be more resilient moving forward.
Striking while the iron was hot, Tejada shared a strong POV (e.g., “PagerDuty knows that it’s not a matter of if there will be another major security incident, but when”), along with recent survey results. Client-agency teamwork and key media relationships were also key ingredients for success, garnering earned coverage for weeks following the outage.
Earned Coverage
- CNBC: Question should be ‘when’ not if you will experience a major tech incident says PagerDuty CEO
- Ran as a video, digital article, and podcast
- Syndicated throughout the Dow Jones family of publications including The Wall Street Journal and Marketwatch
- Bloomberg Technology: CrowdStrike: 97% of Sensors Hit by Outage Back Online
- Barron’s: PagerDuty’s CEO on Why the CrowdStrike Tech Outage Had Such a Major ‘Blast Radius’
- Ran as a video, digital article, and podcast
- Syndicated throughout the Dow Jones family of publications including The Wall Street Journal and Marketwatch
- Fast Company: Tech Failures Like the Crowdstrike Outage Are the New Normal. Here’s How Leaders Can Prep for Them
- Syndicated in Inc.
- Also translated for Fast Company Brasil: Como empresas devem se preparar para o próximo “apagão” da internet
- Syndicated in Pioneer Newz
- CIO Dive: Top takeaways from the CrowdStrike outage for IT teams
- Diginomica: Enterprise hits and misses – Crowdstrike updates Windows into oblivion, composable architectures go mainstream
- Elite Business: Global IT outage: How SMEs should prepare for major disruptions