⚠️ CISA Urges Securing Microsoft Intune Following Stryker Breach
Source: https://t.co/TTevBy8WEA
CISA has issued an urgent alert urging organizations to harden their endpoint management system configurations following a cyberattack on Stryker Corporation, a U.S.-based medical technology firm, on March 11, 2026.
The cyberattack against Stryker Corporation highlights a growing trend of threat actors targeting endpoint management platforms, particularly Microsoft Intune, to gain privileged access across enterprise environments.
In response to the breach, CISA is urging all organizations to implement Microsoft’s newly released best practices for securing Microsoft Intune.
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