Ensuring Stability and Security: A Message from GVX Consulting & Deceptive Bytes
In response to the recent global market disruptions caused by a CrowdStrike outage, GVX Consulting, in partnership with Deceptive Bytes, wants to reaffirm their commitment to the robustness and reliability of their solutions.
The outage stemmed from an untested and faulty Indicator of Compromise (IoC) update, which was executed in kernel mode—a critical layer within the Windows operating system. Issues in this mode can result in severe consequences, such as blue screens, rendering systems inoperable.
At GVX Consulting, alongside Deceptive Bytes, we recognize the seriousness of these incidents, which can occur with any software vendor utilizing driver/kernel components. However, Deceptive Bytes technology is designed to operate in user mode, significantly reducing the likelihood of such critical failures. We also rigorously test all updates before deployment, ensuring a secure and stable environment for our clients. Our update cycle is comprehensive, occurring every 3-6 months, underscoring our commitment to delivering reliable solutions.
We are dedicated not only to protecting our customers' environments but also to ensuring that their operations continue seamlessly without disruption. Our team is here to assist with any questions or concerns you may have.
Please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected], and we will be more than happy to provide any assistance you need.
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7 个月I think it would be a great article of a breakdown of how it went down, what could have went differently. Then you can plug a pitch if you want. But I still don't get it all, but it just seems like a dumb thing... but how dumb?