Disaster Recovery and Planning
Even using the best security tools
and procedures does not fully ensure that there will not be
any interruption in information services. The interruption
can come accidentally or can be done intentionally. Disasters
occur with unnerving frequency; their adverse consequences
increase for those who do not prepare for predictable contingencies.
Although, the chances of losing a system entirely are very
slim, it still exists. This is the reason why it is important
to evaluate the consequences that can rise from losing a critical
system. The costs to the company will vary according to the
circumstances, that is, how long the service is unavailable
and how important is the information that was lost. A well
operating organization must be able to recover the lost data
quickly and restore the services without any delay.
If you are interested and would like to get more detailed
information about designing and developing the best disaster
plan for your organization, or examining your current disaster
plan, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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