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| | | | | Endpoint security software faces a tough challenge -- it needs to be able to rapidly distinguish between desired and unwanted behavior with few false positives and false negatives, and attackers work hard to obfuscate (or cloak) their malicious code to prevent detection by security scanners. To maximize protection, security software wants visibility into attack chains... | |
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www.oligo.security
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| | | | | CrowdStrike outage shows the risks of kernel drivers and the need for safer, flexible eBPF-based sensors in cybersecurity. Learn how eBPF help. | |
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jmmv.dev
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| | | | | Look, I like Rust. I really, really do, and I agree with the premise that memory-unsafe languages like C++ should not be used anymore. But claiming that Rust would have prevented the massive outage that the world went through last Friday is misleading and actively harmful to Rust's evangelism. Having CrowdStrike written in Rust would have minimized the chances of the outage happening, but not resolved the root cause that allowed the outage to happen in the first place. Thus, it irks me to see various folks blanket-claiming that Rust is the answer. It's not, and pushing this agenda hurts Rust's adoption more than it helps: C++ experts can understand the root cause and see that this claim is misleading, causing further divide in the systems programming world. ... | |
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www.preludesecurity.com
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| | | Reduced Functionality Mode (RFM) prevents the Falcon sensor from running expected detection and prevention activities, hampering CrowdStrike's ability to proactively manage threats. | ||