

When Recovery Fails: Lessons from the Stryker Incident
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About Event
Recently, Stryker reported a cyberattack where parts of its network had to be contained.
What matters is not the incident, but what it exposed.
Modern attacks don’t stop at encryption.
They move through identity, gain control, and reach recovery systems.
At that point, organizations face a different problem:
not how to stop the attack, but whether they can still operate.
In this session, we’ll walk through:
why recovery fails even when backups exist
what actually determines whether operations can restart
what must survive when everything connected is compromised
This is not a product webinar.
It is a practical discussion about what remains when systems can no longer be trusted.