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    and gives the opportunity to a business to be able to recoup from any number of disasters, whether it may be a natural disaster or a fault of equipment to include power loss. These plans can be fairly basic with a goal and summary of what is to happen in the event of a disaster, to intensely involved and well spelled out plans that break down the summary, personal, intent, goal, and a timeline of events to follow. While disasters are unforeseen events that a business may never see or have to implement

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    1415606 deadline 16th May Network management and technical support Module code : 08I Introduction The assignment to present a review of current approaches to the network management and recommend, The most suitable approach to implement the network management system for automotive performance Limited company. Automotive performance limited is a newly established company specializing in car parts products. The headquarters of the company are located in Birmingham, with sales offices in Colchester

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    Q1. NAME AND DESCRIBE THREE AUTHENTICATION METHODS. Authentication is defined by Essentials Guide as is the process of determining whether someone or something is, in fact, who or what it is declared to be. Authentication means verifying the identity of someone (a user, device, or an entity) who wants to access data, resources, or applications. Validating that identity establishes a trust relationship for further interactions. Authentication is the first step in access control, and there are three

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    partners, and the business environment in which they reside. The integration of information systems within the business processes of these organizations creates a dependency upon the information systems such that without them the organization simply cannot operate. Similarly, organizational operations can be severely hampered if other components of the business systems and processes such as paper files, physical work space, physical business artifacts, and physical assets (office

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    “Certification of business continuity (BC) programs can make business sense, as it demonstrates to your customers, competitors, suppliers, staff, and investors that your approach to business is consistent with good business practice through the use of industry-accepted standards and guidance” (Business continuity certification benefits and how to get certified). A business can gain many benefits from undergoing the BCM certification process. One of these benefits is compliance, every country has

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    A Disaster Recovery Plan is an essential element of a comprehensive Business Recovery Program. Other elements include the Business Continuity Plan, the Business Impact Analysis, the Vital Records List, and the Emergency Response Plan. In the event of disruption to the Network infrastructure, this plan describes the strategy and procedures for recovering vital information

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    within businesses and organizations alike. Disasters not only affect the business and organizational continuity, it will also result in a major modification of the organization’s operational mechanisms (Awasthy, 2009). Businesses now prepare a business continuity plan and a disaster recovery plan because of these reasons so that they may simplify the disaster management when next one occurs. It is highly important for every business to have an effective disaster recovery plan to go to in the event of

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    Powelson University of Phoenix CMGT / 582 June 29, 2015 Security Planning After assessing the risk invovled with the organization infrastructure. The next step is security planning which involves developing controls and policies with techniques to help with security. The security strategies will define a plan for reactive and proactive security planning. The planning is developed to protect the company assets. Reactivly planning a contingency plan to implement just in case the orginal plan failed

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    Business Continuity Plan Paula Munoz, University of Pheonix Course: SEC/330– Industrial Security Craig Barnhart August 9, 2010 The Phoenix Chemical Company is a large industrial manufacturer for the chemical resins and plasticizers and employs more than 5,000 employees in three separate locations. Its headquarters is in

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    RESTORATION OPERATIONS After an emergency is confirmed, the core components of the operational environment affected should be replicated at another field site to ensure continuity of operations. The other field site being used should have the same production environment as the site that was affected by the emergency. This site must be made readily available and restore operations quickly once the organization confirms an emergency at any of its fields sites. The new site used as the recovery site

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