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What is Disaster
Recovery?
What is Disaster
Recovery?:
1)Activities and
programs designed to return the entity to an acceptable condition.
2) The ability to
respond to an interruption in services by implementing a disaster
recovery plan to restore an organization's critical business
functions.
3)Describes how an
organization is to deal with potential disasters. Just as a disaster
is an event that makes the continuation of normal functions
impossible, a disaster recovery plan consists of the precautions
taken so that the effects of a disaster will be minimized, and the
organization will be able to either maintain or quickly resume
mission-critical functions. Typically, disaster recovery planning
involves an analysis of business processes and continuity needs; it
may also include a significant focus on disaster
prevention.
What is Disaster
Recovery? – A vital start
It is vital that the
organization takes the development and maintenance of the disaster
recovery plan seriously. It is not a task that can be left and left
until someone finds enough time to deal with it. A serious incident
can of course occur at any time.
What is Disaster
Recovery? – Develop awareness
It is good practice
for the organization's Board or Steering committee to demonstrate a
clear commitment to establishing and maintaining an effective
disaster recovery planning process.
All management and
staff should be informed that a disaster recovery plan is required
in order to ensure that essential functions of the organization are
able to continue in the event of serious adverse circumstances.
What is Disaster
Recovery? – Next start looking at all documents and
information
Having obtained the
full backing of the organization, the person or team developing the
plan needs to prepare carefully.
A good start is to
create a list of all necessary documents and information. Where this
includes documents containing sensitive information, care must be
taken to ensure that confidentiality is not compromised.
Explore the Disaster Recovery
Toolkit
Contains 18 ready to use templates for successful
Disaster Recovery Planning / IT Service Continuity
Management
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