top | item 41003845 (no title) badrabbit | 1 year ago Yes, it offers very real protection. Crowdstrike in particular is the best in the market, speaking from experience and having worked with their competitor's products as well and responded to real world compromises. discuss order hn newest arjunaaqa|1 year ago How did they fail to test such a critical bug then ?Clearly shows lack of testing.If intially good, probably culture & products have rotten.Not fit to be in security domain, if like this. l33t7332273|1 year ago I think this is more of a failure on the software development side than the domain specific functionality side. unknown|1 year ago [deleted] jellykid|1 year ago Hubris. Clearly they have no form of internal testing for updates because this should have been caught immediately. scblock|1 year ago "best in the market"I think the evidence shows that no, they aren't. hello_moto|1 year ago Go buy the second-best in the market then. Red Team would love you to do that.
arjunaaqa|1 year ago How did they fail to test such a critical bug then ?Clearly shows lack of testing.If intially good, probably culture & products have rotten.Not fit to be in security domain, if like this. l33t7332273|1 year ago I think this is more of a failure on the software development side than the domain specific functionality side. unknown|1 year ago [deleted] jellykid|1 year ago Hubris. Clearly they have no form of internal testing for updates because this should have been caught immediately.
l33t7332273|1 year ago I think this is more of a failure on the software development side than the domain specific functionality side.
jellykid|1 year ago Hubris. Clearly they have no form of internal testing for updates because this should have been caught immediately.
scblock|1 year ago "best in the market"I think the evidence shows that no, they aren't. hello_moto|1 year ago Go buy the second-best in the market then. Red Team would love you to do that.
arjunaaqa|1 year ago
Clearly shows lack of testing.
If intially good, probably culture & products have rotten.
Not fit to be in security domain, if like this.
l33t7332273|1 year ago
unknown|1 year ago
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jellykid|1 year ago
scblock|1 year ago
I think the evidence shows that no, they aren't.
hello_moto|1 year ago