
Can Your Organization Withstand a Catastrophe?
What is Disaster Recovery?
Disaster recovery is the practice of anticipating, planning for, surviving, and recovering from a disaster that may affect a business. Disasters can include:
Failure of equipment or infrastructure, such as a power outage or hard disk failure
Man-made calamities such as accidental erasure of data or loss of equipment
Cyber attacks by hackers or malicious insiders
What is a Disaster Recovery Plan?
A disaster recovery plan typically includes:
Emergency procedures staff can carry out when a disaster occurs
Critical IT assets and their maximum allowed outage time
Tools or technologies that should be used for recovery
A disaster recovery team, their contact information, and communication procedures (e.g. who should be notified in case of disaster)
Why is Disaster Recovery Important?
Drafting a disaster recovery plan, and ensuring you have the right staff in place to carry it out, can have the following benefits:
Minimize interruption – in the event of a disaster, even if it is completely unexpected, your business can continue operating with minimal interruption.
Limit damages – a disaster will inevitably cause damage, but you can control the extent of damage caused.
Training and preparation – having a disaster recovery program in place means your staff are trained to react in case of a disaster.
Restoration of services – having a solid disaster recovery plan means you can restore all mission-critical services to their normal state in a short period of time.
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