disaster recovery plan
A disaster recovery plan is a documented strategy that outlines how an organization will respond to unexpected events, such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, or equipment failures. The goal is to ensure that critical operations can continue or quickly resume after a disruption. This plan typically includes procedures for data backup, communication, and resource allocation.
Key components of a disaster recovery plan include risk assessment, recovery time objectives, and roles and responsibilities. Organizations often conduct regular training and simulations to test the effectiveness of their plans, ensuring that employees are prepared to act swiftly in the event of a disaster.