Microsoft to Unveil Key Windows Security Enhancements at Summit with CrowdStrike
Addressing Windows Security Challenges
Microsoft is opening its doors to industry leaders at the Windows Endpoint Security Ecosystem Summit next month in Redmond, Washington. This gathering features companies like CrowdStrike, aiming to unite thoughts on enhancing Windows security resilience. As highlighted by Aidan Marcuss, corporate vice president of Microsoft Windows and devices, the focus will be on taking actionable steps to bolster customer protection.
Lessons from Recent Outages
The recent CrowdStrike incident led to a widespread outage and raised critical questions about Windows kernel access. Microsoft plans to engage in deep discussions on how to prevent future problems while managing vendor relationships.
- Enhanced security measures
- Third-party vendor collaboration
- Kernel access protocols
- Resiliency strategies
- Innovative deployment practices
As Microsoft pushes for improvements to its ecosystem, the community is invited to collaborate on future-proofing Windows security measures.
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