When a major incident hits, most organizations still cling to the promise of “getting back to normal.” In this narrated Headline, “Real-World Recovery: When ‘Return to Normal’ Is the Wrong Goal,” we look at why that mindset quietly undermines resilience. The episode walks through how complex, cloud-heavy environments never truly return to a previous baseline, and why leaders are better served by thinking in terms of new, intentional steady states instead of rewinds. This audio is developed from my Wednesday “Headline” feature in Bare Metal Cyber Magazine, with a focus on the decisions that shape recovery long after the alerts stop.
Across the narration, we explore the myth of “normal operations,” reframing recovery as a large-scale reconfiguration of identity, trust boundaries, and vendor dependencies. We dive into planned degraded modes and deliberate sacrifice decisions, then move into a portfolio view of recovery using named operating states rather than a single DR script. Finally, we turn to the leadership side: how to communicate that “normal has changed,” how to align boards and regulators on new baselines, and how to reward sustainable resilience instead of just fast restores. It is a practical guide for leaders who know incidents are inevitable and want their recovery story to match reality.
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