CrowdStrike outage: Microsoft now wants to keep away the access of Windows Kernel from these companies
By
CS Mathew
Microsoft is advocating for significant changes to Windows security architecture in the wake of a major outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update last week. The incident, which affected 8.5 million PCs, has prompted Microsoft to reassess the resilience of its operating system and consider limiting kernel-level access for third-party security vendors.