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Crowdstrike - Permission Denied

  • August 6, 2024
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We are looking at testing CrowdStrike for mobile, we currently use Cisco Security (DNS Security & Endpoint Visibility)

I have created a new CS profile and when I first scoped it to one of my test devices I get Permission denied,  I can only get this to successfully install after I remove Cisco Security,  any suggestions on why both config's wont work on a single device, 

 

appreciate it

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  • August 7, 2024

I too am getting ready to install products similar to these for better endpoint visibility in the coming months; it makes sense to me that the you wouldn't want too and it is a bad idea© as they say to install two of these kinds of products at once. Wouldn't surprise me if the cisco product, sees crowdstrike and kills it. One at a time, I'd think.


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  • August 7, 2024

I'm guessing they both hook into a system extension that does not allow for multiple configurations. Can you provide the configuration profiles you are deploying?


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  • August 14, 2024

Any update?


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  • August 16, 2024

I too am getting ready to install products similar to these for better endpoint visibility in the coming months; it makes sense to me that the you wouldn't want too and it is a bad idea© as they say to install two of these kinds of products at once. Wouldn't surprise me if the cisco product, sees crowdstrike and kills it. One at a time, I'd think.


Hey, sorry for the delay but this was exactly the issue, once I got our security team to watch the logs as we implemented on a test device he was able to see Cisco kill the install process from CS.


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  • August 16, 2024

Hello All,  So after some more testing and working with my security team , we were told to no longer test CrowdStrike and will continue with our Cisco AMP and Umbrella product.