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Microsoft is developing a new security model built around a safer kernel architecture. To strengthen the security of its operating system, the company is partnering with ...
It's been almost a year since CrowdStrike crashed Windows PCs and disrupted businesses worldwide. New changes to the Windows ...
Keeping the Windows eBPF in userland seems to be a contradiction in terms, but marrying it with a kernel driver and a secure sandbox gives you the security you need with the flexibility you want.
No, it's not April Fools' Day. Windows Subsystem for Linux is getting a notable upgrade, new architecture and a real Linux kernel to compliment it.
Back in October, Eric Traut, one of Microsoft's chief operating system design engineers, demonstrated MinWin, a very slimmed down kernel that was expected to be the core of Windows 7.
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CrowdStrike outage: Microsoft now wants to keep away the access of Windows Kernel from these companies - MSNAfter a faulty CrowdStrike update caused widespread system crashes, Microsoft is reviewing its security architecture. They are considering limiting kernel-level access to improve system resilience ...
In a statement responding to CRN’s interview with SentinelOne CEO Tomer Weingarten, CrowdStrike says that its July 19 update did not bypass Microsoft’s ‘clear kernel review process.’ ...
This marks the first time that Microsoft will include the Linux kernel as a component in Windows. Microsoft also introduced a Windows command line terminal that will add functionality to PowerShell ...
With Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced policy changes restricting how Windows kernel-mode drivers could be loaded into the operating system, requiring developers to submit their drivers for ...
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