5 Foolproof Security Steps

Topics:
Disaster Planning and Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Business Security,
Data Management,
Disaster Recovery,
It Services,
Management,
Primedia Inc.,
Security,
Strategy
Source:
PRIMEDIA

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Overview: The ability of a company to respond to a disaster directly reflects on how much management cares, and has cared, about the organization. When a business experiences serious adversity, management clearly demonstrates its real agenda. Those companies with clear priorities and solid plans will survive the disaster much better than those that are unprepared or uncaring. Often, disaster recovery (DR) or business continuity planning (BCP), as it is sometimes known, is confined to the tactical backup and recovery of plant, equipment, and information. Although these steps are important, it is imperative that tactical DR/BCP be put in perspective. This article explains how to handle the first two determines, how well one can handle the third. The preparedness on all three will determine the company's chances of survival.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2003 | Pages: 1


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