The 2021 incident did make some limited news, it was just downplayed a bit...
https://www.honeywell.com/us/en/press/2021/03/update-on-honeywell-it-system
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It’s simple: hon sells products that aren’t working properly and the customer pays to fix it - genius!
How is HCE going to sell Cybersecurity services when they can't get their own house in order?
It cost north of $200M in lost production. And not a single production machine was impacted.
Honeywell basically shut down in 2021(Feb) after malicious hack effectively had IT telling people to rip their cables out of the wall and turn off their computers.
Yet, they never told a single person about it. Never made the media. I’d hate to think how much it cost.
I guess a software company that has a business model based on getting it to customers before it’s ready and then having customers pay to fix it doesn’t want shareholders to know how insanely poor their IT systems actually are.
Call again when the Bangalore office is open.
Not very - remember Feb 2021? Entire Honeywell IT system shut down.