INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DISASTER RECOVERY AND DATA BACKUP POLICY Table of contents 1.1 Purpose - 6 - 1.2 Mission and Objectives - 7 - 1.3 Scope - 7 - 1.4 Key Plan Assumptions - 7 - 1.5 Disaster Definition - 8 - 1.6 Business Impact Analysis - 8 - 1.6.1 Objectives - 8 - 1.6.2 Applications - 8 - 1.6.3 Application profiles and other Information Assets - 9 - 1.7 Analysis of Policies and Procedures - 10 - 1.8.1 Prioritized Risks - 13 - 1.8.2 Summary - 14 - 1
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning Definition Disaster: is a natural or man-caused event that damages property and assets‚ injures or kills people‚ and impairs the ability for organizations to continue operating. Business Continuity Planning: is the set of activities required to ensure the continuation of critical business processes when a disaster occurs. Disaster Recovery Planning: is the set of activities concerned with the assessment‚ salvage‚ repair‚ and restoration of
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The National Disaster Recovery Framework is a guide that aids in efficient recovery support to the areas which are affected by the disaster. It involves collaborative involvement of the local‚ States‚ Tribes‚ Territorial and local jurisdictions. This Framework provides very accommodating configuration that helps disaster recovery managers to function in an integrated manner. “It also focuses on how best to restore‚ redevelop and revitalize the health‚ social‚ economic‚ natural and environmental fabric
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Revision 6/11/2010 2010 DISASTER RECOVERY TEST REPORT AND GAP ANALYSIS The annual disaster recovery test was conducted 5/18‐5/20‚ 2010 at the IBM Schaumberg BCRS facility. This test sets a new watermark for CU*Answers in our disaster recovery and business continuity efforts as it represents the introduction of the new Muskegon‚ Michigan‚ data center into the test’s scope. Muskegon allows for an entirely new way of thinking about our disaster recovery and business continuity planning and will challenge traditional DR/BC paradigms
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in southeast Louisiana. The storm surge was the cause of much of the destruction. The levee system catastrophically filed resulting in major flooding and destroyed the patients files stored in the basement of the hospital. It is managements plans to keep patients records secure by implementing new policies and procedures for responding to an emergency that has the potential of damaging systems that contain electronic protected health information by scanning paper medical records into the computer
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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DISASTER PREPAREDENESS PLAN COMPILED BY :NUNURAYI GLADYS TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS EMERGENCY PLAN COMMITTEE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PREFACE INTRODUCTION POLICY STATEMENT MISSION STATEMENT MANDATE PREPARATION RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COMMITTEEAND COMPOSITION ROLE OF THE COMMITTEE IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF THREAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS RESPONSE SURVEY PLANNING RECOVERY REPORTING CONCLUSION Mrs Gongera J
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losses due to the hurricane. With this being said‚ a formal disaster plan is recommended to protect the city as well as the people in it. Disaster management requires proper issue and concerns to be effective. Accurate Geography information from various sources as well as systems should be integrated together to get maximum protection for homeland and to ensure security. After doing research I have found many cities who suffer from disasters have become successful in surviving them using 3D city models
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Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. Jesus Christ 1Page HHSMZG516 EPIDEMIC & DISASTER MANAGEMENT DR.B.NANDITHA 2012HSMV020 2Page Disaster Disaster is defined as the occurrence of a sudden or major misfortune‚ which disrupts the basic fabric and normal functioning of a society (community). It is an event or a series of events which gives rise to casualties and /or damage or loss of property‚ infrastructure‚ essential services or means of livelihood on
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Disaster Recovery Plan Types of Teams * Information Technology Team In the Event of a Disaster *Standard emergency procedures 1. In the event of a fire: a. Attempt to suppress Fire in early stages b. Evacuate personnel by alarm c. Notify fire department d. Shut off utilities 2. In the event of a Hurricane‚ Tsunami or Severe Thunderstorms with Lightning: a. Power off all equipment b. Listen to emergency weather advisories c. Evacuate area if flooding is possible d. In the event of severe lightning
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Risk Assessment is one of the key important steps while preparing a healthy 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
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