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IT Infrastructure as a Conversation

IT Infrastructure as a Conversation

Uitgebracht: 2026-03-07
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21 afleveringen
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21 afleveringen
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Luister in Apple Podcasts
Uitgebracht: 2026-03-07
© Tech Talks Network 2025
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Why Infrastructure Needs A Survivability Layer: HyperBUNKER And The Shift To True Offline Recovery

Why Infrastructure Needs A Survivability Layer: HyperBUNKER And The Shift To True Offline Recovery

In this episode, I’m joined by Imran Nino Eškić and Boštjan Kirm from HyperBUNKER, two leaders whose perspective has been shaped by more than 50,000 real-world data loss and ransomware cases. This is not a conversation about theoretical security mo
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In this episode, I’m joined by Imran Nino Eškić and Boštjan Kirm from HyperBUNKER, two leaders whose perspective has been shaped by more than 50,000 real-world data loss and ransomware cases. This is not a conversation about theoretical security models or another incremental backup feature. It’s a discussion about what actually survives when production systems, identity layers, and cloud replicas have all been compromised.
For years, infrastructure has been designed around availability, scale, and performance. Recovery was treated as a process that would work when needed. But as attackers have grown more patient and methodical, they now target recovery paths first, quietly mapping environments and neutralising backup systems long before an incident becomes visible to the business. That shift forces a new architectural question for infrastructure leaders. Where is the layer that remains reachable when everything connected has been taken down?
We explore why so many environments that claim to be air-gapped or immutable still rely on credentials, control planes, and automation, and how those dependencies create hidden single points of failure. Imran and Boštjan explain how HyperBUNKER introduces a physically isolated survivability layer into modern infrastructure, using a hardware-enforced, one-way ingestion process and a double air-gap design that removes the network from the vault entirely. No IP address, no inbound ports, and no authentication surface to attack.
This leads to a wider conversation about infrastructure governance, cyber insurance, and regulatory pressure. Insurers are increasingly focused on whether a final, untouchable copy of critical data exists, because the largest financial losses now come from failed recovery rather than the initial breach. That reality is pushing offline recovery out of the basement and into board-level architecture discussions.
We also tackle the practical challenge every organisation faces. If only a small percentage of data can be placed in a fully isolated vault, how do you decide what keeps the business alive? That decision, as we discuss, cannot sit with IT alone. It requires operational and executive alignment around what the company must have to restart after a catastrophic event.
This episode reframes resilience as an infrastructure design principle rather than a security feature. It asks where a survivability layer should sit alongside cloud platforms, backup software, and existing controls, and why the future of Infrastructure as a Service may depend as much on guaranteed recovery as it does on uptime.
If your architecture assumes that recovery will always be there when you need it, this conversation may change how you think about your entire stack.
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Releasedatum: 7-3-2026 13:57:00

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What does it really take to power the digital-first world we now live in? IT Infrastructure as a Conversation explores this question with purpose and insight.
As part of the Tech Talks Network, this podcast focuses on the core systems that make digital transformation possible. From cloud and networking to data management, storage, and analytics, we speak with the leaders responsible for building and maintaining the foundations of enterprise technology.
Each episode features thoughtful conversations with public sector innovators, enterprise architects, business technologists, startup founders and strategic thinkers. We examine how infrastructure decisions influence business outcomes, how to balance reliability with innovation, and why rethinking legacy systems does not have to mean massive cost or disruption.
We also look at the cultural side of infrastructure. What happens when strategy meets operational reality? How do leaders inspire change in complex environments? And where should businesses start if they want to future-proof without overcomplicating?
This is a podcast for those who understand that infrastructure is more than technology. It is the foundation on which everything else depends.
If you're ready to rethink how infrastructure is discussed, delivered, and developed, this is your conversation.

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