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    Disaster Recovery Plan The majority of the administrative elements and many of the academic programs are heavily dependent and integrated with data processing to the extent that continued operation without data processing would require extensive alteration in methods of doing business. In the event that data processing services are interrupted for any extensive period of time, it is necessary that the University have a plan for continuing operations and reestablishing automated data processing.

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    Disaster Recovery Plan Disasters are unavoidable 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

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    contrasted business continuity plans with disaster recovery plans A disaster recovery plan and a business continuity plan, are very important to all business and their marketing plan. These plans provide detail strategies on how the business will continue to operate, before, doing and after a disaster. About 25% of business that do not have these plans and are hit by a disaster, fail to reopen. (Smith, n.d.). This is why a disaster and recovery and business continuity plan are important to a business

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    Disaster Recovery Plan Student’s name: Tutor’s name: Course title: Date Introduction Disasters have become an inevitable part of businesses and organizations as well. They not only have a major effect on business and organizational continuity; they also result to an overhaul in organizational operational mechanisms (Awasthy, 2009). It is for this reason that many organizations and business resort to preparing business continuity plans and disaster recovery plans that will facilitate

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Objective: To concisely summarize the existing condition, the possible risks and its mitigation, and a detailed business continuity/ disaster recovery plan. The document contains the following sections: Introduction & Problem Statement: This section introduces the current situation and then states the problem at hand that needs to be dealt with. Critical Asset Identification: This section identifies the critical assets and the associated potential losses if these assets were damaged

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    several keys steps must occur, the first is creating and documenting proper policies and procedures to implement once the disaster recovery plan is implemented. The second is creating an executive summary of the DR plan that will outline the overall plan. The last key step is identifying teams and individuals that will be part of and responsible for the disaster recovery plan and process. The DR team member will be on call and will be issued a company device. In addition, the DR team members are expected

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    Bullet-Proof Disaster Recovery Plan for the Entire Organization Elizabeth M. Ferrarini, She is a free-lance writer from Boston, Massachusetts. Reach her at iswive@aol.com Minutes after the first of two planes plunged into the World Trade Center 's Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, Inc., the largest tenant in the World Trade Center, declared a disaster and rushed its disaster recovery plan into place with the help of SunGard Recovery Solutions, a third-party

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    Prepared and implement a disaster recovery plan. The value of a Disaster Recovery or control plan is the ability to react to a threat or event swiftly and efficiently. This can be achieved when a department has informed staff, disaster supplies and planned procedures. Proficiency The key to having a comprehensive disaster prevention and recovery plan is to draw from all these resources procedures/plan One of the primary resources we have identified, not from a records management perspective but also

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    Associate Level Material Appendix D Disaster Recovery Plan Student Name: Casey DeCesare University of Phoenix IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Scott Sabo Date: 4/27/14 Disaster Recovery Plan Due in Week Three: For your selected scenario, describe the key elements of the Disaster Recovery Plan to be used in case of a disaster and the plan for testing the DRP. 1 Risk Assessment 1 Critical business processes List the mission-critical

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    High Class Healthcare: Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) Katheryn Farney IT4803 Dr. Steven Helwig Capella University Executive Summary High Class Healthcare is an investment project developed and chaired by Mark Moneybags. The construction on a hospital has already begun, with senior executive positions having already been filled. The organization now requires a secure network environment in order to properly conduct operations. This network infrastructure must meet the needs of the organization

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