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by vbezhenar 696 days ago
So the question is why we need CrowdStrike software in the first place? Why our systems are not secure enough that companies feel the need to install additional security software? Obviously demand for secure operating system is there. CrowdStrike company valued at $80B, so lots of money for Microsoft and other operating software vendors to grab.

I do understand that main driver behind CrowdStrike installations is compliance checkbox. It still keeps the question, unless we assume pure corruption. But I've heard opinion from security experts, that this software really improves Windows security.