In the tech-related (but now fully mainstream, unlike a few years ago) news these days, there are a number of recurring themes. 1. Massive security breaches affecting major corporations, governments, and so on. 2. Massive IT outages, affecting corporations, governments and so forth. It doesn't take a lot of incidents to mark them as 'massive' since things are strongly centralized in this world. Meanwhile, in the last…
The incentives are the same as they always were. A well run IT organization can coast on momentum for a long time - everything is neatly automated. So they sack their good engineers and hire an outsourcing company and save an amazing amount of money just long enough to get that next bonus or promotion, and they're long gone when the momentum runs out and the wheels come off. Repeating the same scam at another company.