Acsa has announced that it is not affected by the reported global Microsoft outage linked to cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike that is impacting numerous organisations including some airlines around the world, as reported by Travel News.
Acsa says it does not use CrowdStrike services and has assured all stakeholders and the public that its airport network remains unaffected by this outage with operations running as normal.
“Acsa relies on cutting-edge, state-of-the-art cyber protection capabilities to ensure the security and continuity of operations. Our robust cybersecurity measures are designed to safeguard against a wide range of threats, ensuring seamless functioning of our critical infrastructure.
“We remain committed to maintaining the highest standards of cybersecurity and operational excellence. Nevertheless, our airport management team continues to monitor the situation closely,” the airport company said in a press release.
Acsa encourages travellers and agents to contact the relevant airlines for further flight information. It also points out that downloading the Acsa Mobile App and subscribing for live flight notifications should give a clear picture of delayed or cancelled flights