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On July 19, 2024, passengers were waiting at T3 IGI Airport in New Delhi, India, when a major disruption occurred in Microsoft’s cloud service, resulting in large-scale flight cancellations and delays.

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Republican representatives called on Monday mass strike Chief Executive George Kurtz will testify before the House Homeland Security Committee days after the company released a flawed software update that crashed millions of users. Microsoft Windows device.

Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, and Rep. Andrew Garbarino (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection, said the incident was part of a broader ‘Warning’ on National Security Risks Associated with Internet Dependence,” a letter on Monday.

Lawmakers said the blackout caused disruption to “critical functions” of the global economy, including banking, aviation, healthcare, emergency services and media. Thousands of flights America’s health plans are being delayed and canceled, and many health systems across the country have had to Reschedule an appointment and non-emergency procedures.

CrowdStrike Stock closure It was over 13% on Monday.

“CrowdStrike is actively engaging with relevant congressional committees,” a CrowdStrike spokesperson told CNBC in a statement. “Briefing notes and other engagement schedules may be disclosed at the member’s discretion.”

Microsoft declined to comment.

“Recognizing that Americans will undoubtedly feel the lasting real-world impacts of this incident, they should learn more about how this incident occurred and the mitigation efforts CrowdStrike is taking,” Green and Garbarino wrote.

Kurtz said Friday The outage was not a cyberattack or security incident, and CrowdStrike deployed a fix that day. Even so, lawmakers said the country needed to learn from Friday’s devastation and ensure “it doesn’t happen again.”

Green and Garbarino asked CrowdStrike to hold a hearing with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Subcommittee no later than Wednesday.

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