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CrowdStrike exec to testify before Congress on IT outage

A senior executive at cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike will affirm before a U.S. Home of Representatives subcommittee on Sept. 24 on the company's. malfunctioning software update that triggered an international IT interruption.

Adam Meyers, senior vice president for counter enemy. operations at CrowdStrike, will testify before your home. Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Defense. subcommittee, the panel stated Friday.

Considering the significant impact CrowdStrike's faulty. software application upgrade had on Americans and important sectors of the. economy-- from aviation to medical services-- we need to bring back. self-confidence in the IT that underpins the services Americans. depend upon everyday, said Representative Mark Green, who chairs the. Homeland Security committee.

The committee had actually sent a letter in July to CrowdStrike. CEO George Kurtz asking him to testify on last week's worldwide. tech outage. CrowdStrike did not instantly comment Friday.

The July 19 incident led to worldwide flight cancellations. and impacted markets around the world consisting of banks, health. care, media companies and hotels chains. The failure disrupted. internet services, impacting 8.5 million Microsoft Windows. devices.

Delta Air Lines has sworn to take legal action after. it said the interruption forced it to cancel 7,000 flights impacting. 1.3 million passengers over 5 days and cost it $500 million. CrowdStrike has actually rejected Delta's contention it ought to be blamed. for enormous flight disruptions.

Earlier this week, CrowdStrike cut its earnings and earnings. projections in the after-effects of the malfunctioning software upgrade, and. stated the environment would stay difficult for about a year. CrowdStrike revealed today it has actually received inquiries from. governmental authorities about the incident.

(source: Reuters)