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Webseminar | Back in the High Life - Safely Recovering from Attacks, Errors, or Failures
Events & Webseminars 2026
5 million computers no longer starting – and hardly anyone was really prepared.
Whether ransomware, faulty updates, or administrative errors: the total failure of IT systems is already a reality. But the real challenge comes afterwards: the path back to a stable, functioning operation – back to "high life." This is where many traditional backup and disaster recovery strategies fail.
In this webinar, we show you real scenarios of what this path looks like in practice. You will learn what prerequisites are necessary for your IT not only to start up again somehow, but to return to regular operation in a controlled, secure, and complete manner. The examples range from 20 to 20,000 systems and up to 30 locations – providing insights into the reality of uncompromising recovery.
Date: 10.06.2026 | Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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You will learn:
Why "recovery" means more than just restoring data
Why ransomware is just the tip of the iceberg
The risks posed by updates and human errors
How widespread system failures occur
Why many disaster recovery plans fail in real emergencies
What factors determine real recovery capability
You can then:
Evaluate your recovery strategy holistically
Identify critical vulnerabilities in your IT
Minimize risks from misconfigurations and updates
Strategically prepare your organization for worst-case scenarios
Make informed decisions for more resilient IT structures
Ensure a safe and predictable restart of your systems
What you can expect:
Practical scenarios instead of theoretical models
Insights from real crisis situations
Views into IT environments with 20 to 20,000 systems
Concrete impulses for your own recovery strategy
Clear presentation of complex relationships
Directly actionable insights
Who should participate:
IT managers and decision-makers
System administrators and infrastructure managers
IT security officers
Responsibles for business continuity and IT operations
Companies with complex or distributed IT environments
Organizations looking to enhance their resilience
We look forward to your participation
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