Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning: The Basics
Good business continuity plans will keep your company up and running through interruptions of any kind: power failures, IT system crashes, natural disasters, supply chain problems and more.
By Derek Slater, CSO Online
Disaster recovery and business continuity planning are processes that help organizations prepare for disruptive events—whether those event might include a hurricane or simply a power outage caused by a backhoe in the parking lot. The CSO’s involvement in this process can range from overseeing the plan, to providing input and support, to putting the plan into action during an emergency. This primer (compiled from articles on CSOonline) explains the basic concepts of business continuity planning and also directs you to more resources on the topic.
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A contingency plan addressing unpredictable – or unavoidable – disruptions can be the difference between prosperity or the business’ demise.
BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLANNING: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE WITH PLANNING FORMS ON CD-ROM (third edition) by Kenneth L. Fulmer, CBCP provides guidance and a framework on CD-ROM for business continuity plan development that won’t break the bank nor overwhelm you! It is particularly well suited for remote or branch offices.
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