Disaster Recovery Plan VS Business continuity Plan CMGT245 Differences between a Disaster Recovery Plan and a Business Continuity Plan A Disaster Recovery Plan and a Business Continuity plan are very similar yet they also hold unique properties to themselves. Each one works with the other to keep a business working in case of an emergency. A Disaster Recovery Plan is a document of standard operating procedures and personnel are needed to execute those procedures within the IT department
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world‚ technically there exists a difference between the business continuity and disaster recovery in their outlook. Basically‚ business continuity plan is more like acknowledging whereas the disaster planning is ardent. Business continuity includes series of steps and operations performed by the organization to withstand at the time of disaster and also in fact follows the list of disaster recovery plans. Disaster recovery is the process of refurbishing the data and application that moves the business
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|Disaster Recovery Plan | |Academic Paper | | | Introduction Banks are one of the earliest adopters of Information Technology in the current world of business. As the nature of bank ’s business is highly critical‚ the federal government had mandated that the banks must develop‚ maintain and carry out disaster recovery plans. This paper explores banking industry ’s disaster
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Disaster recovery plan (DRP) is the process an organization uses to recover access to their software‚ data‚ and/or hardware that are needed to resume the performance of normal‚ critical business functions after the event of either a natural disaster or a disaster caused by humans. While Disaster Recovery plans‚ or DRPs‚ often focus on bridging the gap where data‚ software‚ or hardware have been damaged or lost‚ one cannot forget the vital element of manpower that composes much of any organization
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University of Phoenix IT/244 Intro to Security Week 3 – Assignment – DRP – Disaster Recovery Plan Date: 10/6/2013 Disaster Recovery Plan I. Risk Assessment a. Critical Business Process a.i. The mission-critical business systems and services that must be protected by this DRP are as follows: Payroll‚ Human Resource Data‚ POS backup media‚ and Web Servers and their services. b. Internal‚ External‚ and Environmental Risks b.i. Examples of internal risks that may affect business are unauthorized
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Records Disaster Prevention and Recovery 12. The typical contents of a records disaster prevention and recovery manual outline usually consists of nine parts. The first part is the introduction; the title page‚ preface‚ and table of contents are included in this. Also the overall policy for the disaster avoidance is in here. Everyone who participated in the program and making of the manual is mentioned. Part two explains methods on how to prevent or decrease the effects of a disaster. Part three
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan. Why is it important? A comprehensive risk assessment exercise will help an organization to understand the wide-ranging threats it can be exposed to‚ the possible extent of damage and therefore the required steps for damage control. A healthy Risk Assessment helps to determine how each functional area of a business would be impacted in the event of a crisis (Manmade or Natural) and it further helps in prioritizing recovery plans based on the criticality
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Presented By: What is a Disaster? There is no particular definition for a Disaster. But we can define a disaster as a natural or manmade hazard resulting to physical damage or destruction‚ loss of life‚ or drastic change to the natural environment. Types of Disasters Natural Disasters: Earth quakes Tsunamis Floods Snow storms Manmade Disasters: Fires Nuclear accidents DEFORESTATION War Disaster Management Disaster management is the discipline that involves
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apply disaster management program into Cambodia? Disaster management is a process or strategy that is implemented before‚ during or after any type of catastrophic event takes place. Nowadays‚ Cambodia does not have a law on disaster management yet‚ which is an essentially to cope with natural disaster. To help deal with potential disasters in the future‚ I think that the National Committee for Disaster Management and together with some other relevant institutions should be set up the disaster management
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Disaster Management A Disaster can be defined as: A sudden accident or natural event that causes loss of life. The biggest problem with the disasters is the suddenness and swiftness with which they arrive. Disasters whether natural or man-made can strike at any time. The general response to a disaster is in terms of relief and rescue operations. If we are adequately prepared‚ its possible to severely reduce the impact of a disaster. The impact can be reduced through a good understanding
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