Microsoft has a fix for preventing the next CrowdStrike fiasco, but is it a good one?
Briefly

The recent global Windows outage, stemming from a CrowdStrike update, highlights critical vulnerabilities in technology reliance and the potential incompetence of major firms responsible for it.
Calls have emerged for stricter controls regarding third-party access to vital Windows components, advocating for only Microsoft to manage crucial aspects to prevent future outages.
The CrowdStrike incident serves as a stark reminder that even established security firms can make significant errors, emphasizing a pressing need for changes in update management.
While freezing out security firms from Windows may seem viable, it poses risks and complexities that could lead to more challenges than solutions.
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