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Why compare a logging system outage to Cloudstrike?? Logging systems are important, but this article is just fluff.
Because this is a shit article that is just trying to push clickbait.
Unless I'm missing what they're referring to, I don't see why MS even comes up related to Crowdstrike. A software dev that deploys to Windows making a royally bad mistake doesn't exactly make that MS's fault.
If I use a third-party for delivering my service or product, you may assume that I am also responsible for the their mistake because it effects my own offering.
Did MS deliver a product through Crowdstrike? Maybe that's what I'm missing here. I don't use Crowdstrike myself, so I'm not sure how it relates at all to MS except that it works on Windows.
Microsoft doesn't support secure ways of monitoring processes like Linux does