CrowdStrike Dismisses Delta's Lawsuit
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•CrowdStrike moves to dismiss Delta Air Lines suit, citing contract terms
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CrowdStrike moved Monday evening to dismiss Delta Air Lines' lawsuit around the July cybersecurity outage that led to canceled flights and stranded passengers.
The cybersecurity provider says the airline's litigation was an attempt to circumvent the contract between the two companies.
CrowdStrike also argued in its filing that Georgia law prevents Delta from converting a breach of contract into tort claims.
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