Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery refers to the strategies and processes implemented by organizations to recover and restore their IT systems, data, and operations following a disruptive event or disaster. This can include natural disasters such as floods or earthquakes, technological failures like power outages or cyberattacks, and other emergencies that threaten critical business functions. The primary goal of disaster recovery is to ensure business continuity by minimizing downtime and data loss. It involves planning for backup systems, data restoration procedures, and resource allocation to swiftly resume operations. Effective disaster recovery strategies typically include regular testing of recovery plans, employee training, and maintenance of backup data offsite to ensure that an organization can quickly recover from unforeseen incidents.