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Microsoft’s September Summit: How to Prevent Another CrowdStrike Catastrophe
Microsoft is gearing up for a special conference to dissect the CrowdStrike computer shutdown debacle. The Windows Endpoint Security Ecosystem Summit on September 10 will dive into industry practices, user mode vs. kernel mode applications, and the potential of eBPF technology. Don’t miss the cyber…

Hot Take:
Well, it looks like Microsoft is throwing a party to teach everyone how to not turn their computers into oversized paperweights. Mark your calendars, folks, because this Windows Endpoint Security Ecosystem Summit is not just another boring tech conference. This one’s got drama, intrigue, and hopefully, fewer blue screens of death!
Key Points:
- Microsoft to host a security summit on September 10 at its Redmond, WA headquarters.
- Focus on lessons learned from the CrowdStrike computer shutdown in July.
- Discussions will include the use of user mode over kernel mode to prevent crashes.
- Exploration of eBPF technology for safer program checks.
- Consideration of using safer programming languages like Rust instead of C or C++.