Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery is the process of restoring data, systems and operations after a catastrophic event, such as a natural disaster, cyber-attack, or system failure. Key aspects include:

Recovery Steps:

  • Data Backup: Restoring data from backup storage.
  • System Restoration: Bringing systems back to operational status.
  • Testing: Verifying that systems are functioning as expected.

Importance:

  • Business Continuity: Ensures the organisation can continue operations.
  • Data Integrity: Protects against data loss.

Challenges:

  • Downtime: The time needed to recover can affect operations.
  • Data Loss: Some data may be lost if backups are outdated.

Benefits:

  • Resilience: Helps organisations quickly recover from disruptions.
  • Reduced Impact: Minimises the impact of catastrophic events.