CrowdStrike has published a technical root cause analysis of what went wrong when a content update pushed to its Falcon sensors borked over 8.5 million Windows machines around the world on July 19, and has confirmed that it has hired two unnamed third-party software security vendors to review the security and quality assurance of the Falcon sensor code. CrowdStrike goes into detail Expanding on its preliminary post-incident review, the company went into more detail about … More
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