Microsoft wants to beef up Windows security to prevent CrowdStrike-like fiascos, but there are critical concerns: “A world where only Microsoft can provide effective endpoint security is not a more secure world”
Recently, an update to CrowdStrike software caused a problem that left approximately 8.5 million Windows devices with Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issues for extended periods. Although the issue has been rectified since then, both Microsoft and CrowdStrike find themselves embroiled in legal disputes as they face claims from affected parties seeking compensation for damages. Among these claimants is Delta Air Lines, which reportedly lost around half a billion dollars in just five days due to this incident.