Microsoft Summit on Windows Security
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•Microsoft to host CrowdStrike and others to discuss Windows security changes
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Microsoft is hosting a summit on Windows security at its Redmond , Washington , headquarters next month .
The CrowdStrike update that forced 8.5 million Windows devices offline last month has triggered broader discussions about how such an incident can be avoided in the future.
CrowdStrike ’s software runs at the kernel level — the core part of an operating system that has unrestricted access to system memory and hardware.
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