Disaster Recovery planning: A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Critical Operations, Facilities, and Assets
It is important to consider all features of the organization facilities
, hardware, software, communications, data files, customer services and user operations. It is necessary that the plan be carefully tested and measure on a regular basis. The procedure of testing the plan should be documented. The tests will provide the authority to the association for all necessary steps which are included in the plan, says by Steve Slepcevic founder of Paramount Disaster Recovery, Inc. After the completion of testing procedures, first test of the plan should be performed by management through a structured walk test. After the test we can know about additional information about any further steps that may need to be included and any effective changes in plans and other appropriate adjustments.
Disaster Recovery planning: A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Critical Operations, Facilities, and Assets
By: Steve Slepcevic
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Disaster Recovery planning: A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Critical Operations, Facilities, and Assets Detroit