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Antitrust law is no impediment to Microsoft's IT security, EU Commission says

By Lewis Crofts and Nicholas Hirst
  • 04 Sep 2024 09:33
  • 04 Sep 2024 09:33
An outage of 8.5 million Windows devices in July wasn’t aggravated by EU competition law, the bloc’s top enforcer said, stressing Microsoft was free to “adapt its security infrastructure to respond to threats.”
A faulty update by US cybersecurity company CrowdStrike caused an IT outage around the world, but the

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Lewis Crofts

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Lewis leads MLex's editorial strategy, content direction, quality and development. He has a reputation for breaking stories and providing analysis on complex legal disputes before regulators and courts around the globe. He has also developed MLex's unrivalled coverage of competition policy, litigation, regulation, Brexit and international investigations.

Nicholas Hirst

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Nicholas covers EU merger review and antitrust investigations for Mlex in Brussels. He previously wrote about EU affairs for Politico Europe, European Voice and PaRR. After earning an LLM in European law from the College of Europe in Bruges, he spent a year working in the competition practice of a leading competition law firm in Brussels 2009-10. He graduated in modern European languages from Oxford University in 2006.

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