CrowdStrike founder and CEO apologizes for worldwide computer outages
The CEO of the cybersecurity firm at the heart of Microsoft ’s worldwide outage choked on his words as he apologized for wreaking havoc early Friday – but couldn’t give a timeline for when everything would return to normal.
“We’re deeply sorry for the impact that we’ve caused to customers, to travelers, to anyone affected by this,” he said in an appearance on NBC’s “Today.”At one point, Kurtz choked up and had to pause to sip water before explaining the cause of the outage.
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