Crowdstrike is absolutely not at the quality level of the core Windows kernel, and this is not a big surprise to experts.
I wonder if there are players in that space who are on that quality level.
Or would the only reliable solution be for Microsoft itself to provide this functionality as one of their own optional services? (Microsoft should hopefully be able to maintain the quality level on par with their own core Windows kernel.)
Thanks!
I wonder if there are players in that space who are on that quality level.
Or would the only reliable solution be for Microsoft itself to provide this functionality as one of their own optional services? (Microsoft should hopefully be able to maintain the quality level on par with their own core Windows kernel.)