Indeed, the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike has refuted claims that it was responsible for the computer outage that led to Delta Air Lines cancelling hundreds of flights in July. CrowdStrike clarified that they provide endpoint security technology to Delta, intended to protect the company’s networks and systems from cyber threats. However, day-to-Day systems and network performance issues would be beyond CrowdStrike’s scope and more likely related to the airline’s internal IT infrastructure or another third-party technology provider. Therefore, CrowdStrike firmly states it is not responsible for the incident.
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