I love your work!
But would you be willing to make the sacrifice, if it means we can get autotune and beauty filters made illegal?
I love your work!
But would you be willing to make the sacrifice, if it means we can get autotune and beauty filters made illegal?
You can blame his leadership who did not authorise the additional time and cost for sandbox testing.
That is true. The issue is that because there are so many permission escalation issues in windows, that many anti malware products must run as kernel drivers.
An OS should not have to require a 3rd party driver for security.
Microsoft should be writing that driver as an OS component. Drivers should be restricted for taking to hardware.
That's because cloudstrike likely has significantly worse leadership compared to your company.
They have a massive business development budget though.
It's likely not an intern's fault. Likely a C suite not authorizing the testing infrastructures requested by the developers and sysops people.
It's outside the primary failure domain.
Because the windows OS is inherently insecure with lots of permission elevation opportunities.
We also backup our bitlocker keys with our RMM solution for this very reason.
Valve is an excellent example of a sustainable tech company. It's not on the growth at any cost, boom and bust cycle
Market shows that the market buys into hype, not value.