At Microsoft's security summit, experts debated how to prevent another global IT meltdown. Will it help?
Briefly

The great CrowdStrike-Windows meltdown in July 2024 was the largest IT outage in history, affecting banking, healthcare, and air transportation systems; it was completely preventable.
Microsoft’s recent summit aimed to unite endpoint security vendors and government officials to improve resilience in critical infrastructure, acknowledging the need for better solutions post-CrowdStrike incident.
David Weston discussed the absence of simple solutions in modern security, emphasizing the collective responsibility vendors bear to prevent another significant security incident.
The post-incident analysis from the CrowdStrike event revealed that the industry must enhance collaboration and adapt its protections to avert future outages.
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