Microsoft to host security summit after CrowdStrike disaster
Briefly

Microsoft's efforts to bolster Windows' resilience are a response to the severe global outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update, which impacted 8.5 million devices.
As Microsoft explores changes to its security protocols, critics argue such adjustments reveal longstanding vulnerabilities in how Windows manages interactions with third-party security software.
The significant financial and operational impact of last month’s outages has triggered increased scrutiny from regulators regarding the access third-party software vendors have to Windows' core.
At the upcoming summit, Microsoft aims to collaborate with cyber security firms and government representatives to develop concrete measures for enhancing security and system resilience.
Read at Ars Technica
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