06. February 2025

Tag: crowdstrike

Melih AbdulhayogluAugust 3, 2024
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Cybersecurity has come a long way since the early days of computing, yet the foundational philosophy behind many contemporary solutions has remained surprisingly static. This philosophy, rooted in a detection-based reactive approach, originated in the nascent era of computer viruses and has led to a significant paradox in modern cybersecurity strategies. The Birth of Detection-Based […]

Melih AbdulhayogluJuly 26, 2024
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In my previous blogs, I’ve consistently emphasized the risks associated with the traditional security model, which necessitates constant, unvalidated updates to the kernel. This approach, not only ineffective in preventing breaches from what it can’t detect, can lead to catastrophic outcomes, such as the incident involving CrowdStrike. The need for a more robust and secure […]

Melih AbdulhayogluJuly 25, 2024
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In the world of cybersecurity, precision and transparency are paramount. This brings us to an intriguing issue surrounding Crowdstrike’s Rapid Response Content. At the core of the debate lies the question: Is Rapid Response Content “code” (<– Existential bet)? Crowdstrike argues that it is not. However, an examination of their language and the mechanisms of […]

Melih AbdulhayogluJuly 23, 2024
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In the world of cybersecurity, every day brings new challenges and potential threats. However, some vulnerabilities stand out due to their sheer scale and potential impact. One such issue has recently come to light with CrowdStrike, a well-known name in endpoint protection. Watch this Video explaining CrowdStrike catastrophe from 7:15 onward: The Flawed Architecture CrowdStrike’s […]

Melih AbdulhayogluJuly 21, 2024
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Albert Einstein famously defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. This notion seems strikingly relevant when looking at CrowdStrike and George Kurtz. Back in 2010 Under the leadership of George Kurtz, then CTO of McAfee, a faulty update was pushed in April 2010 that caused McAfee to […]

Melih AbdulhayogluJuly 20, 2024
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As a fellow cybersecurity leader, I want to extend my sympathies to George Kurtz, president and CEO of CrowdStrike. It’s clear that the challenges faced are not of his choosing, and he must be under significant pressure during this time. Managing a major cybersecurity company is no easy task, and I recognize the dedication required […]


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