A 2009 EU anti-competition ruling has been used as a line of defence by Microsoft as questions are being asked over why a third-party product was able to take down Windows. On Friday 19 July, 8.5 ...
The CrowdStrike incident that affected more than 8.5 million Windows PCs worldwide and forced users to face the “Blue Screen of Death,” made Microsoft sit down and revisit the resilience of its ...
A CrowdStrike executive told a US Congressional hearing on Tuesday that the company’s endpoint detection and response sensor has to continue accessing the Windows kernel, despite criticism by some ...
In an interview with CRN, SentinelOne CEO Tomer Weingarten says the massive outage was the result of a ‘very risky architecture.’ The massive Microsoft Windows outage set off by a CrowdStrike update ...
In an interview with CRN, Sophos CEO Joe Levy discusses the future of the Windows kernel and endpoint security after attending the recent Microsoft-hosted summit of EDR vendors. Microsoft continues to ...
Last Friday, a major CrowdStrike outage impacted PCs running Microsoft Windows, causing worldwide issues affecting airlines, retailers, banks, hospitals, rail networks, and more. Computers were stuck ...
John Cable writes for Microsoft’s IT blog: This incident shows clearly that Windows must prioritize change and innovation in the area of end-to-end resilience. These improvements must go hand in hand ...
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