The Brave New World of Disaster Recovery

Topics:
Disaster Planning and Management
Tags:
Data Management,
Disaster Recovery,
Disaster Recovery Planning
Source:
Penton Media

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Overview: Companies are revisiting their disaster recovery plans to cover the harsh new realities of life on U.S. soil. Until Sept. 11, few CFOs actively managed disaster recovery plans. That's changing now that new threats have been added to the lineup of potential crises, and businesses are recognizing the importance of expanding the scope of disaster recovery planning (DRP) throughout the company. Although recovery and continuity experts assert that different companies require different strategies, most agree that effective disaster recovery plans share several common processes: an evaluation of critical assets, threat analyses, a continuous review of insurance coverage, the definition of response procedures and, above all, regular testing.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2002 | Pages: 5


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