(Bloomberg) -- A US House committee called on the chief executive officer of CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. to testify on a defective software update that caused widespread global outages. The House ...
A senior boss from the cyber-security firm will be questioned by a US congressional committee on the IT meltdown it caused in ...
The committee had sent a letter in July to CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz asking him to testify on the global technology outage. Delta Air Lines has since vowed to take legal action after it said ...
One of the leading voices was U.S. Congress, with the House committee on Homeland Security calling on CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz to testify and explain how the defective Falcon Sensor update ...
And SentinelOne CEO Tomer Weingarten actually invited more drama, slamming comments made by rival vendor CrowdStrike on its quarterly call the day before. That prompted a response from a ...
CrowdStrike’s Adam Meyers is slated to testify before a subcommittee ... During the company’s quarterly call with analysts Wednesday, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz apologized for the outage ...
The committee had sent a letter in July to CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz asking him to testify on last week's global tech outage. CrowdStrike did not immediately comment Friday. The July 19 incident ...
The committee in July had invited CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz. It wasn’t immediately clear why Kurtz isn’t scheduled to testify at the hearing. Asked for comment, a CrowdStrike spokesperson said, “We ...
That led the stock to rise more than 3%. The stock turned lower, however, near the end of the call. CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said that the cybersecurity company's customers have been ...