Crowdstrike Holdings Inc. in the News
CrowdStrike and Delta: PR crisis expert weighs in on handling of fallout from tech meltdown
Nathan Miller, CEO of strategic communications firm Miller Ink, gives his take on how CrowdStrike and Delta have handled their public relations following the tech outage.
Delta estimates CrowdStrike outage cost airline $380M in revenue
Heightened tensions between Delta, CrowdStrike and Microsoft over the global outage last month continue. The carrier is citing over $500 million in losses from the incident.
CrowdStrike says Delta refused its offers help after global tech outage
The global tech outage impacted airlines, emergency services, banks, hospitals and other businesses. Delta took nearly a week to recover from the incident.
Shareholders take CrowdStrike to court over global outage
CrowdStrike shareholders have filed a proposed class action lawsuit against the cybersecurity company, alleging it defrauded them after a faulty software update caused a global IT outage.
Delta hires high-powered attorney to seek damages from CrowdStrike, Microsoft over outage
Delta Air Lines has hired a prominent attorney to look into the prospect of suing CrowdStrike and Microsoft over the recent outage linked to the tech firms that crippled the airline.
Global technology outage disrupts major airlines, 911 services and businesses
A global technology outage has disrupted flights on major airlines, to include Delta and American, leaving many grounded until further notice.
FEMA head buys shares of CrowdStrike, which has relationship with parent DHS
Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell purchased up to $50,000 of CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. shares after receiving approval from an ethics watchdog.
Nancy Pelosi's husband up $700K on CrowdStrike stock purchase
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, has made over $700,000 of unrealized gains in CrowdStrike stock.
Senators push bipartisan bill to sanction nations involved with ransomware attacks
Top senators on the Senate Intelligence Committee introduced bipartisan legislation Thursday that seeks to sanction any nation involved in ransomware attacks against the U.S.