A House committee has invited Brad Smith, Microsoft's president, to testify this month about the company's response to recent cybersecurity breaches, including hacks into US government officials' Microsoft-powered email accounts. The invitation by the House Homeland Security Committee follows several security incidents that have brought negative attention to Microsoft. The committee is seeking insights from Smith on the security lapses and their implications.
Leaders of the House Homeland Security Committee want Microsoft President Brad Smith to testify before their panel in the aftermath of accumulating cybersecurity incidents that have drawn ample negative attention to the tech giant. https://t.co/dJXd0pmOlG https://t.co/Mycaa73i1z
House panel leaders call on Microsoft president to testify over security shortcomings. https://t.co/MhI1ra1xUI via @timstarks
Congress asked Microsoft president Brad Smith to testify this month on the company's recent cyberattacks. https://t.co/qtB1lxuZWN
Here's the letter: https://t.co/YQnfjJCiqT I've asked Microsoft if Smith will testify. If he does, there will be fireworks. https://t.co/02yYhdegxb https://t.co/r8dFSFFg9x
A House committee has invited Brad Smith, Microsoft's president, to testify about how the company is responding to hacks into US government officials’ Microsoft-powered email accounts and other breaches. https://t.co/lBmV80fkZQ
House committee asks Microsoft's Brad Smith to attend hearing on security lapses https://t.co/ekkqt2Qyt4