This article explores the purpose and scope of DRPs, BCPs, and IRPs, their differences, and how they complement each other.
While determining what data to include in your backups, don't forget to backup the disaster recovery and business continuity plans that outline how to get the business running after a catastrophe.
Don't think your company's too small to be cyberattacked, because you're not,' says disaster recovery expert Joey D'Antoni. 'It just means they haven't decided to try you yet.' ...
Organizations, regardless of size, should have a disaster recovery and business continuity plan. Such a plan helps IT pros create policies that address critical elements and processes that should ...
Reasons range from legal and regulatory compliance to the ability to function after an outage. In this e-guide we outline in detail the key steps of disaster recovery planning.
Veeam Software, a data resilience specialist, announced the enhancement of its disaster recovery capabilities for Microsoft ...
Despite the government’s efforts to champion the datacentre sector as a critical component of the country’s future growth, research shows the general public is largely unaware of what server ...
The distinction between disaster recovery (DR) and cyber recovery is more crucial than ever, writes Modeen Malick, principal ...
Kaseya, the pioneering global provider of AI-powered cybersecurity and IT management software, released The State of Backup and Recovery Report 2025: Navigating the Future of ...
Active Directory (AD) is an increasingly attractive target for cyber attacks. If AD is not properly protected, recovery from ...
Initially used mainly by British government agencies, ITIL, based on the so-called Deming cycle (PDCA—Plan ... Disaster ...
This foundation will help tailor a disaster recovery plan that meets the organization's specific needs. This plan should then include clear protocols for backup, recovery, and restoration ...