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The Most Common Mistakes in Disaster Recovery

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Introduc on Disaster recovery (DR) is essential for all organizations, regardless of size or industry. Natural disasters, cyber attacks, and hardware failures can cause significant disruptions to operations, leading to downtime, data loss and reputational and financial damage. DR plans help organizations recover more quickly from these events, minimizing the impact on operations and restoring critical data and systems as soon as possible. In addition to protecting operations, DR is critical for maintaining client confidence. Customers expect organizations to be available 24/7, and any downtime or data disruption can potentially lead to loss of business. DR plans help organizations maintain availability and credibility in the eyes of their customers, even during times of crisis. Furthermore, many industries are subject to regulatory compliance requirements that include disaster recovery, HIPAA and FFIEC being two better-known examples. Failure to comply with industry regulations can lead to significant financial and legal penalties. This eBook will help you better understand why a comprehensive DR plan is critical for any successful organization while laying out common mistakes to avoid. The average time to identify and contain a data breach is 287 DAYS. Ponemon Institute's Cost of a Data Breach Report 3 oneneck.com 3 oneneck.com 01

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