What Stryker’s Cyberattack Teaches Every Business Owner

On March 11, 2026, a cyberattack wiped 200,000 devices across 79 countries — not with ransomware, not with an exotic exploit, but with the remote-wipe button already built into Microsoft Intune. The security tool became the weapon. Stryker is a $25 billion company. Most Florida businesses aren’t. Here’s what this attack tells you about your own Microsoft environment, and six things worth checking today.

What should a disaster recovery plan include?

There’s only one thing that’s known in business: uncertainty. There are so many different variables that can affect a business that it can be tough to make sure they’re all covered. Strange events in the past have occurred, like squirrels attacking data centers and ships dropping anchors on underwater Internet lines, and so, it’s important to know just how your business will develop it’s IT disaster recovery plan. Because you truly never know what’s gonna happen! Here are a few of the super important boxes to be checked on your disaster recovery plan.