Over the past few days, European airports have been thrown into chaos by cyberattacks. Flights delayed, passengers stranded, supply chains disrupted.
The CrowdStrike failure last year was one example — thousands of canceled flights, banks locked out of core systems, hospitals unable to access records. Now, Europe is experiencing the same reminder: downtime is not just an IT inconvenience, it is a frontline risk to public safety, trust, and economic continuity.
With that, ShelterZoom has been calling for rethinking disaster recovery and business continuity:
– Healthcare providers must be able to access and update patient records in real-time, even during an outage.
– Airlines must retain operational command without leaving passengers stranded.
– Financial institutions must continue transactions without disruption.
We created a dedicated subsidiary called Spare Tire, devoting ourselves to deliver the next-generation and living, breathing business continuity and disaster recovery for frontline workers.
The choice is stark: plan for resilience now, or risk paralysis later.