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I am no expert. But afaik drivers normally are integrated into the kernel and intensively tested by several parties before getting onto your computer. Only for proprietary drivers this would be problematic under Linux.
Crowdstrike by default loads its own kernel modules on linux as well, not much different from how it works under Windows.