The event took place at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
The July outage raised concerns about the lack of preparedness among many organizations when faced with a single point of failure, such as an IT system or specific software component, going down.
Analysts noted that the incident highlighted the risks of relying too heavily on a single vendor for comprehensive security solutions.
During the summit, Microsoft executive David Weston emphasized the need for the "Windows security ecosystem to come together and innovate for a safer and more reliable world," according to a post by Microsoft on X.
Delta Air Lines has since announced legal action against CrowdStrike and Microsoft, citing the outage, which led to widespread flight cancellations and cost the airline at least $500 million.
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