Cyber crisis plans that fail when it matters most
Tuesday, June 30th, 2026| 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
Most healthcare organizations have a cyber crisis plan. Few have one that holds up when an attack disrupts operations at scale.
The gap often comes down to identity infrastructure, the foundational layer that governs access to every critical system. When that layer is overlooked in crisis planning, restoration stalls. Care delivery suffers. And organizations that thought they were prepared find out otherwise.
This webinar draws on global research and direct incident response experience to examine where healthcare cyber plans break down and what it takes to build genuine operational resilience.
You will learn:
The gap often comes down to identity infrastructure, the foundational layer that governs access to every critical system. When that layer is overlooked in crisis planning, restoration stalls. Care delivery suffers. And organizations that thought they were prepared find out otherwise.
This webinar draws on global research and direct incident response experience to examine where healthcare cyber plans break down and what it takes to build genuine operational resilience.
You will learn:
- Why many established response plans fail during real disruptions
- How AI adoption is expanding identity-related vulnerabilities
- The five most common cyber crisis management failure modes in healthcare
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