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    Pranay Bhardwaj Disaster Recovery Planning Introduction Hurricane Sandy is regarded as one of the most devastating natural disasters to strike the city of New York. People have different recollections of that time period, with some who recall the catastrophic damage done to their home, while others remember the 4 hours of wait just to fill up their cars with gas. For financial institutions, such as Citi bank, it was a time for the management team to pat themselves on the back and breathe

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    astronomical costs and fines to companies. The approach to risk management in organizations is looking more extensively at their technology infrastructure and deciding the best ways to recovery of data and making sure the employees can still work. Organizations have greater awareness of the importance of recovery and the time an organization will need to recover. Additionally, organizations are spending more money on IT and new technologies that will allow employees to continue working and allow

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    exactly? 4 Disaster Recovery 5 Difference between Business continuity Plan and Disaster Recovery 5 Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning Audit 6 Best Practices for BCP and DR Plan 9 Conclusion 13 References 14 Abstract Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity planning are the processes that help organizations to prepare for the disruptive events that may occur. Disaster recovery events in the past were designed to provide backup options for centralized data centers. Today the

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    A disaster recovery plan is a complete and detailed statement of proper actions that have to be taken before, during and after a disaster.(Wold,2006).During a disaster recovery for small business , assets inventory is very important for the business continuity plan. Assets include software and hardware set up that is required in for a corporate environment. Best practice is for any organization to test the recovery plan at least once a year which will uncover

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    one I will be talking about will be the disaster recovery policy, what this policy is basically about is that the organization will have so kind of plan or strategy put in place for things like natural disasters for example floods, fire, earthquake and things like theft and major human error that can cause major data loss, which and ultimately impact the organization security and the functions the organization provides. What this disaster recovery policy might have in it is if a natural disaster

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    Disaster recovery plans allows 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

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    business activities cannot be performed because of the crisis or disruption. The business continuity plan: • Ensures all employees and staff are and remain safe • Maps out the actions that will need to be done to ensure the safety of employees, staff, data, and any devices that can be saved and transferred to the warm spot • minimizes the downtime for the business • Ensures business will continue to run as best and effectively as possible during crisis • identifies business priorities so that if services

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    The Plan is divided into several parts that the recovery team(s) must refer to at the time of interruption. Each part under Plan Execution will guide the team(s) through a different stage of the process for maintaining or recovering essential business functions. Three sections of the plan are linear, in that if all of them are implemented (which may or may not be required depending on the nature of the interruption), they will follow one another in chronological order. The supporting and reference

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    previous history. Fire: Fire can result in partial or total loss of data for an extended period. Recovery could be slow because of the extensive damage fires can leave. The probability of fire within a data center can be quite high, based on the high power consumption requirements of modern computing equipment, heat generation and solvents present within the computing environment. Paper supplies within close proximity to the data center provide a ready source of fuel in the event of a fire (“Hurricane

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    or a disaster recovery plan. Business continuity plans are an essential part of the modern day business. There are so many potential disasters for small businesses that could seize the production or even close the business down for good. A recent study from Gartner Inc., found that “90% of companies that experience data loss go out of business within two years. It also found that 80% of company owners have not thought about how they would keep their businesses up and running if a data disaster occurs

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