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Additionally, organizations should approach CrowdStrike updates with caution

We would if we were able to control their “deployable content”.

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I read on another thread that an admin was emulating a testing environment by blocking CrowdStrike IPs on their firewall for the whole network before each update, with the exception of a couple machines. It’s stupid that he has to do this but hey, his network was unaffected

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Serious question, can you not? There isn’t an option to…like…set a review system first?

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For antivirus definitions? No, and you wouldn’t want to.

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But it sounds like this added files / drivers or something, not just antivirus rules?

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We would if we were able to control their “deployable content”.

Minimum safe distance.

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