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I would find it more useful if liability here we're attributed to the need to purchase such draconian tools. Certifications that require it and C levels who approve it. We would be better by it.



Oh Christ. Just drop it. A by all accounts legitimate security function of a product targeted at company-owned endpoints.

Please don’t devolve this conversation into you being upset about not getting admin rights on your work computer or whatever this is about.

Any (esp. larger) org would be criminally negligent to eschew using something like CrowdStrike in order to capitulate to some nerd that thinks that they have ownership over their work equipment.


Bruh, chill.

I don't give two craps about having admin rights on my work computer. Crowdstrike is bad software and bad way to manage large deployments. They just proved it. I just think that we are also responsible for buying a solution that works that way.




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