Disaster Prevention and Recovery Plan
Predictions are that cyber attacks, disruption due to weather, loss of power and a host of other threats to the ongoing operation of your organization will increase not decrease in the foreseeable future.
Large vendors are also adopting “business continuity” into their contracts with their smaller providers. This trickle down means even small and medium sized organizations must develop a Disaster Prevention and Recovery Plan (DPRP).
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- Disaster Prevention and Recovery Plan (DPRP) Framework
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OTC uses the Internet Delivery Stack as a framework for building a Disaster Prevention and Recovery Plan
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The Disaster Recovery Plan focuses on the Information Technology function and the protection of data
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OTC's templates are ideal for small and medium sized businesses
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OTC’s Managepoint securely store
s an electronic copy of your DPRP offsite, making it available in the case of disaster
- IT DPRP and Business Continuity
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The DPRP does not by itself provide Business Continuity but enables it
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DPRP for IT should begin by identifying critical business functions that must occur
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Next, identify what IT functions serve those business functions
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Last, develop a disaster prevention and recovery plan for those IT functions first
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Regularly update the DPRP to accommodate business and IT changes