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Microsoft plans to make changes to Windows that will help CrowdStrike, Broadcom, Sophos, Trend Micro, and other security vendors operate outside of the kernel

Microsoft is announcing plans to make changes to Windows that will help CrowdStrike and other security vendors operate outside of the Windows kernel.

The Verge Tom Warren

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  • @florian4gamers Florian Mueller on x
    With so much industry support for securing Windows, I guess the regulators, particularly in this case the European Commission that never figured out technology really well, will also be fine with the prerequisite architectural changes. https://blogs.windows.com/...
  • @thegrugq Thaddeus E. Grugq on x
    Whats funny is that this is true on multiple levels. By keeping third parties out of the kernel there won't be another major security vendor like clownstrike