Microsoft's September Cybersecurity Event Addresses Challenges Following CrowdStrike Outage
Microsoft to Host Cybersecurity Summit
In response to the disruptive CrowdStrike outage that led to significant industry repercussions, Microsoft announced a cybersecurity conference on September 10. This summit will bring together cybersecurity firms to discuss innovative approaches to prevent similar failures in the future.
Event Details
The Windows Endpoint Security Ecosystem Summit will take place at Microsoft's Redmond campus, featuring key players from the cybersecurity sector. The discussion will focus on ensuring that application access leverages user mode to minimize system crashes and enhance overall reliability.
Impact of the July Outage
- Millions of Windows computers crashed.
- Airlines canceled thousands of flights.
- Logistics companies faced delivery delays.
- Healthcare services were disrupted.
Delta Air Lines reported a staggering $550 million loss due to this incident and is seeking damages from both CrowdStrike and Microsoft. The discussion will also explore eBPF technology to help mitigate such risks in the future.
Changes in Cybersecurity Approaches
The event attendees will review various aspects including the usage of memory-safe programming languages, like Rust, and limiting kernel access to increase system protection. Microsoft aims to ensure every participating cybersecurity company receives equitable treatment at these discussions.
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