Disaster Recovery Plans
A Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) is a documented strategy that outlines how an organization will respond to unexpected events, such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, or equipment failures. The primary goal of a DRP is to ensure the continuity of critical business functions and minimize downtime. It includes procedures for data backup, system restoration, and communication during a crisis.
Implementing a DRP involves identifying potential risks, assessing their impact, and developing specific actions to mitigate those risks. Regular testing and updates to the plan are essential to ensure its effectiveness and to adapt to changing circumstances, such as new technologies or evolving threats.