#头条创作挑战赛#
Quick guide
Moasley is a sponsor of Apple@Work, a comprehensive solution to manage and secure Apple devices. They are trusted by over 45,000 organizations around the world, ensuring that millions of Apple devices can be put to work with ease. The recent IT outage is reminiscent of the Y2K issue in 2000, which only affected the Windows system, saving Mac users from the chaos. CrowdStrike's security update glitch has led to a recent IT outage, and Apple's endpoint security framework, introduced in macOS 10.15 Catalina, has changed the way security solutions are developed for Mac devices. This modern API toolkit sets a new standard for endpoint security by enabling developers to monitor security events while protecting user privacy and system stability.
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IT outages and Y2K issues
Yesterday marked one of the most significant IT disruptions in history, recalling the predictions of the Y2K problem during the transition in 2000. Users across the globe have experienced a daunting "blue screen of death" as they embark on their daily tasks, leading to disruptions in various sectors such as banking, aviation, transportation, communications, and retail. It's worth noting that this outage only affected the Windows system, saving Mac users from the chaos.
Endpoint security and Apple's approach
The recent IT outage has been attributed to a security update glitch at CrowdStrike, a company known for its great products. While CrowdStrike's tools run deep-level operations on Windows, they lack the same access on Mac systems. Apple's endpoint security framework, first introduced in macOS 10.15 Catalina, has revolutionized the way security vendors develop solutions for Mac devices. This modern API toolkit enables developers to monitor security incidents while prioritizing user privacy and system stability. By replacing kernel-based extension-based mechanisms, Apple has set a new standard for endpoint security, protecting users from potential system crashes and security vulnerabilities.