![]() ![]() I depends entirely on your configuration. There is something I do want to note, the "can still run it with Powershell" part is not entirely true. This is a defense-in-depth strategy that your organization will need to figure out. Now there are other threats on endpoints that don't "run" and I think that is where Defender and the like pick up that slack. A lot of high profile security people subscribe to this thought process and it makes sense. I completely agree with /u/ClayShooter9 in their assessment about the "old way" of looking at threats. We have not looked into the Falcon Mobile piece enough to know if this would cover our use cases. There are multiple requests to have CS support it, but that has been outstanding for some time. Chromebooks are not officially supported. We're currently not using it.ĬrowdStrike is officially supported on Windows, macOS, and multiple flavors of Linux (namely the most common). That is managed in a different way than the corporate version. CrowdStrike does market a BYOD "personal device" client/service that might be what you're referring to. Putting a corporate licensed product on a BYOD device seems.odd to me. We have it turned on so that the OS notifications pop up when a quarantine occurs or suspicious behavior (which is rare) It will be silent to the end-user at that point. You will just have a CrowdStrike policy set to let Defender do the quarantine discovery/functionality.ĬS be non-intrusive - You can turn off CS notifications via policy. ![]() While I am not running both Defender and CrowdStrike at the same time, it is a supported model. Defender/Symantec/etc are stuck in their old code-base and promote their old-code-base view of the world. Also, CrowdStrike is new technology, looking at the "malicious" world in a different way. Remember, CrowdStrike considers files-at-rest non-threatening, and there is merit to that philosophy. I'm not sure if that gives you any peace of mind. When installing a CrowdStrike client that has a policy to disable Defender, while it disables it running as a service, Defender is still there, and you can run it manually via PowerShell. ![]() ![]() Chromebooks - while I have no managed Chromebooks, I have heard that the Android/Intel version of the CrowdStrike client may work with the Intel ChromeBooks.your mileage may varyĭisabling Defender - you will find comments like this pretty regularly. ![]()
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