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Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP)
A Disaster Recovery Plan is a documented strategy for restoring IT systems and data after a disruptive event.
This comprehensive framework outlines specific procedures, responsibilities, and resources needed to recover critical business operations following incidents such as cyberattacks, natural disasters, hardware failures, or human errors.
A well-designed disaster recovery plan typically includes detailed recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs) that define acceptable downtime and data loss thresholds. It also specifies backup locations, alternative communication methods, key personnel contacts, and step-by-step recovery procedures for different types of incidents.
Regular testing and updates are essential components of effective disaster recovery planning. Organizations should conduct periodic drills to validate their procedures, identify gaps, and ensure staff familiarity with their roles during actual emergencies. The plan should be reviewed and updated regularly to account for changes in technology infrastructure, business processes, and emerging threats.
Modern disaster recovery planning often incorporates cloud-based solutions and automated failover systems to reduce recovery times and minimize human error during crisis situations.
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