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The following outage will impact your end users

The CrowdStrike update outage reinforced some of the concerns that endpoint computing companies have been expressing for some time. We’ve seen IT leaders greenlight major investments in security modernization, including identity and access management, secure access service edge (SASE), and network microsegmentation. These are important investments, but they’ve caused companies to take their eyes off the prize: ensuring that endpoint or endpoint device computing is always available and secure.

We’ve become somewhat desensitized to the steady stream of data breaches. This latest incident of a security vendor tasked with protecting users, their devices, and their data, instead causing the largest cyber incident in history, shows that we need to prepare not just for security risks, but also for update outages. To mitigate risks of all kinds on the endpoint, we need to consider approaching the problem differently. We need to rethink the way Windows is delivered and managed, embrace SaaS (software as a service), DaaS (desktop as a service), and VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) where appropriate, and deliver a secure, endpoint desktop workspace that is much more aligned with the way people work today. Equally important is exploring the benefits of a purpose-built Linux operating system and its proven ability to deliver the most secure application environment.

Jason Mafera

Field CTO for North America at IGEL.

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