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Disaster
Recovery

Disaster recovery is a process utilized to restore or regain access to an organization's infrastructure after an event such as a natural disaster, cyber attacks, or a business interruption.

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Disaster recovery involves the transfer of data and computer processing from an off-premises location to a remote location.

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Elements in Disaster Recovery

Disaster recovery team members should be well-trained and have the necessary expertise to handle various tasks and responsibilities in the event of a disaster.

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Evaluate the risks that could affect your organization. Then, identify the measures and resources that are necessary to mitigate the risks.

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A good disaster recovery plan involves identifying the critical components of a business, and the steps to recover them.

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Who should perform backups and how should they be performed. Also, determine the frequency of backups and the recovery time objective (RTO) to set the maximum amount of downtime that an organization can tolerate following a disaster.

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It’s important that the recovery team regularly tests and updates its strategy to address the constantly changing threats and business needs. Doing so helps ensure that the organization is well-equipped to handle unforeseen situations.

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A well versed IT Support Team will be able to precisely identify important elements of your business and provide a thought out plan for if disaster were to strike.

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