WDTD | Post #354
A lot of organizations believe they have a ransomware problem.
In reality, many of them have a recovery confidence problem.
The real question is not:
โDo we have backups?โ
The real question is:
โCan we recover the business fast enough under real attack conditions?โ
Because during most ransomware incidents, the biggest shock isnโt encryption.
Itโs discovering:
- Backups were incomplete
- Recovery dependencies were undocumented
- Identity systems were tied to compromised infrastructure
- Restoration took days longer than expected
- Critical SaaS configurations were never backed up
- Recovery teams had never practiced at scale
And this is where many resilience strategies quietly fail.
Iโve seen environments where backup dashboards showed โsuccessfulโ for months โ but restoration testing had not been performed once.
That creates dangerous executive assumptions:
โ๏ธ โWe are covered.โ
โ๏ธ โWe can recover.โ
โ๏ธ โThe backups are healthy.โ
Until the organization actually tries to restore under pressure.
Modern ransomware groups understand operational dependencies extremely well.
They target:
- Hypervisors
- Backup consoles
- Identity providers
- DR orchestration systems
- Admin accounts
- Cloud sync mechanisms
Because if recovery becomes unreliable, business pressure escalates very quickly.
A mature resilience program should test recovery the same way security teams test incident response:
Under realistic conditions.
With time pressure.
With missing systems.
With degraded access.
With partial compromise assumptions.
A few uncomfortable but important questions:
- Can we recover Active Directory securely from scratch?
- Have we tested restoration for critical SaaS platforms?
- How long would full business recovery actually take?
- Which recovery processes are still manual?
- Could attackers tamper with backups before encryption begins?
Backups are important.
But verified recovery capability is what actually determines resilience.
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