Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery refers to the strategies and procedures involved in the restoration and continuation of critical functions and operations after a disruptive event. This can include natural disasters, cyberattacks, system failures, or any unforeseen incidents that impact an organization’s ability to operate. The primary goal of disaster recovery is to minimize downtime and data loss, ensuring a quick return to normalcy.

A disaster recovery plan typically outlines the resources, personnel, technologies, and processes necessary to effectively respond to such incidents. This may involve data backup solutions, alternative work sites, communication plans, and regular testing of recovery procedures to ensure readiness. The scope of disaster recovery can vary depending on the nature of the organization, its assets, and the potential threats it faces, emphasizing the importance of risk assessment and proactive planning in safeguarding business operations.