In the first in this series of articles on disaster recovery (DR) planning, we examined risk and business impact assessment as the initial building block, and then looked at development of the DR plan ...
In today’s digital world, businesses constantly face cyber threats, making disaster recovery planning crucial for operational, reputational, and financial protection. In this article I will talk about ...
Disasters and cybersecurity incidents are inevitable. The unprepared are hit the worst, and the consequences can range from massive monetary and reputational damages to outright business closure. A ...
History has shown that 25% of businesses that close because of a disaster never reopen. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, tens of thousands of small businesses nationwide never recovered and simply ...
In networking, there is nothing more critical than having a solid disaster recovery plan, so I recommend making April “Test Your Disaster Recovery Plan Month.” Each enterprise should take time during ...
It’s clear that the stakes for businesses facing IT disaster recovery have never been higher. The recent CrowdStrike outage – a global IT disruption caused by a faulty software update – served as a ...
A tiered disaster recovery approach enables organizations to align protection with business impact, balancing cost, risk, and compliance while ensuring resilience. Outdated recovery plans often fail ...
BOSTON — At BusinessWeek‘s CIO Summit here this morning, Steven Ruegnitz tried his best to move beyond emotion to present his peers with an analytical look at how his company, Morgan Stanley Dean ...
* Katrina leads us to think about our disaster recovery plans In this newsletter last July, I wrote a series of articles on disaster planning, during the course of which many of your colleagues ...
Disasters that severely impact business operations can come in many shapes and sizes. Events like fires, floods, snowstorms, hurricanes and tornadoes can bring companies to a screeching halt by ...