"name": "Disaster recovery Importance of disaster recovery planning", ", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/75/Telephone+exchange+-+Fire+and+disaster+recovery.jpg", "name": "Disaster recovery plan - Relationship to the Business Continuity Plan", }, 104 The method of transporting these backups is often referred to as PTAM - the Pick-up Truck Access Method. "description": "Organizations that receive information processing from service bureaus will, in addition, also need to (1) evaluate the adequacy of contingency plans for its service bureau, and (2)ensure that its contingency plan is compatible with its service bureau\u2019s plan. { }, 123 [ Disaster Recovery \u2013 Benefits of Getting Disaster Planning Software and Template and Contracting with Companies Offering Data Disaster Recovery Plans, Solutions and Services: Why Would You Need a Disaster Recovery Plan .] Matthew R.", The planning committee includes representatives from all functional areas of the organization. { "description": "Major annual events such as New Orleans Mardi Gras|Mardi Gras and the New Orleans Jazz Heritage Festival|Jazz Heritage Festival were never displaced or cancelled. "description": "A good disaster recovery plan project manager is often someone who has good leadership abilities, strong knowledge of company business, strong knowledge of management processes, experience and knowledge in information technology and security, and of course, good project management skills. ", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/73/Disaster+recovery+and+business+continuity+auditing+-+Environmental+issues.jpg", Disaster recovery and business continuity auditing - The DR committee and auditorSome of the techniques used to determine such consistency are direct observation of procedures, examination of the disaster recovery plan, and inquiries of personnel. ", "@context": "http://schema.org", These solutions provide the ability to instantly fail-over to local on-site hardware, but in the event of a physical disaster, servers can be brought up in the cloud data centers as well. The time necessary to recover in this instance is unpredictable. "@context": "http://schema.org", "description": "A cost-benefit analysis often dictates which disaster recovery measures are implemented. }, 43 "width": "800" ", Some of these benefits are:", "name": "Disaster recovery Control measures", Several software utilities which accommodate data transfer to and from a host system exist for the following platforms: In July 1951, during massive flooding in Kansas and Missouri, a manual switchboard in Manhattan, Kansas was abandoned as water levels rose in the central office; operators regained access to the town's four trunk lines from a local filling station on higher ground to send emergency messages and radiotelephone was used to bypass damaged facilities. "description": "Tier 3 solutions build on the components of Tier 2. "description": "various lists (employee backup position listing, critical telephone numbers list, master call list, master vendor list, notification checklist), inventories (communications equipment, documentation, office equipment, forms, insurance policy|insurance policies, workgroup and data center computer hardware, microcomputer hardware and software, office supplies|office supply, off-site storage location equipment, telephones, etc. "name": "Disaster recovery Strategies", Disaster recovery plan - ObjectivesThe objective of a disaster recovery plan is to minimize downtime and data loss. Disaster recovery plan - Organizing and documenting a written planThe management team is especially important because it coordinates the recovery process }, 25 }, 93 "@type": "ImageObject", { }, 31 "width": "800" Telecom switch - Fire and disaster recoveryIn May 1988, a central office fire in the Chicago suburb of Hinsdale, Illinois knocked out local subscribers, broke the link between the Federal Aviation Administration|FAA and air traffic control at O'Hare International Airport|Chicago O'Hare International Airport (then the world's busiest) and disrupted the Midwest's ability to communicate with the rest of the country Dell Corporation. 1 Continuity Planning for transportation agencies. { Disaster recovery plan - Benefits* Providing a sense of security There is no saved information, no documentation, no backup hardware, and no contingency plan. }, 69 "description": "Tier 7 solutions include all the major components being used for a Tier 6 solution with the additional integration of automation. "width": "800" "@type": "ImageObject", "@type": "ImageObject", "@type": "ImageObject", "description": "This solution provides the highest level of disaster recovery protection for a hardware virtualization solutions providing duplicate hardware and software replication in two distinct geographic areas. "@context": "http://schema.org", There is little to no data loss in such solutions; however, the presence of this functionality is entirely dependent on the application in use. "@context": "http://schema.org", { "name": "Disaster recovery plan - Incomplete RTOs and RPOs", "description": "Tier 4 solutions are used by businesses that require both greater data currency and faster recovery than users of lower tiers. "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/105/Seven+tiers+of+disaster+recovery+-+Tier+6%3A+Zero+or+near-zero+data+loss.jpg", "@context": "http://schema.org", Maximizing Uptime and Your Firm's Bottom Line: Understanding risk and budget when evaluating business continuity & disaster recovery protocols Michael. Disaster recovery plan - Organizing and documenting a written planThe structure of the contingency organization may not be the same as the existing organization chart. "@context": "http://schema.org", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/47/Information+security+-+Disaster+recovery+planning.jpg", Equipment was redirected from other Bell System operating companies in multiple US states to establish temporary service and rebuild the destroyed exchange. "description": "Some of the techniques used to determine such consistency are direct observation of procedures, examination of the disaster recovery plan, and inquiries of personnel. }, 17 It is available for Microsoft Windows|Windows, AIX Operating System|AIX, Solaris (operating system)|Solaris, Linux, and HP-UX. Tier 4 solutions are used by businesses that require both greater data currency and faster recovery than users of lower tiers. The auditor can verify this through paper and paperless documentation and actual physical observation. "name": "Disaster recovery plan - Natural disaster", "description": "A planning committee is appointed to oversee the development and implementation of the plan. "@context": "http://schema.org", "name": "Disaster recovery and business continuity auditing - Site designation", These are ordinarily attended to by information security experts. Telephone exchange - Fire and disaster recoveryIn 1991, all twenty-eight exchanges serving Kuwait were out of service in the wake of a 1990 invasion by Iraq; equipment had been looted and central offices destroyed. "description": "In May 1988, a central office fire in the Chicago suburb of Hinsdale, Illinois knocked out local subscribers, broke the link between the Federal Aviation Administration|FAA and air traffic control at O Hare International Airport|Chicago O Hare International Airport (then the world s busiest) and disrupted the Midwest s ability to communicate with the rest of the country. }, 109 "description": "The continual backing up of data and systems can help minimize the impact of threats. "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/136/Disaster+recovery+plan+-+Determining+recovery+strategies.jpg", cis stayer ", }, 130 "@context": "http://schema.org", Chad Bahan. { }, 113 "@context": "http://schema.org", "name": "Disaster recovery plan - Determining recovery strategies", Disaster recovery StrategiesIn many cases, an organization may elect to use an outsourced disaster recovery provider to provide a stand-by site and systems rather than using their own remote facilities, increasingly via cloud computing. "name": "Telecom switch - Fire and disaster recovery", ", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/39/Disaster+recovery+Further+reading.jpg", Disaster recovery Strategieslocal mirrors of systems and/or data and use of disk protection technology such as RAID ", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/37/Disaster+recovery+Further+reading.jpg", Among the recommended data gathering materials and documentation often included are. }, 21 "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/11/Disaster+recovery+Control+measures.jpg", "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "ImageObject", As IT systems have become increasingly critical to the smooth operation of a company, and arguably the economy as a whole, the importance of ensuring the continued operation of those systems, and their rapid recovery, has increased. ", }, 125 ", }, 32 "name": "Disaster recovery plan - Obtaining plan approval", "@context": "http://schema.org", "@context": "http://schema.org", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/146/Disaster+recovery+plan+-+Developing+testing+criteria+and+procedures.jpg", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/147/Disaster+recovery+plan+-+Developing+testing+criteria+and+procedures.jpg", * Providing motivation for maintaining and updating the disaster recovery plan. "@type": "ImageObject", { { { }, 57 "@type": "ImageObject", }, 158 ", }, 153 }, 105 }, 115 Seven tiers of disaster recovery - Tier levelsThe seven tiers of business continuity solutions offer a simple method to define current service levels and associated risks. "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/104/Seven+tiers+of+disaster+recovery+-+Tier+6%3A+Zero+or+near-zero+data+loss.jpg", Practice drills conducted periodically to determine how effective the plan is and to determine what changes may be necessary. Disaster recovery Strategiesreplication of data to an off-site location, which overcomes the need to restore the data (only the systems then need to be restored or synchronized), often making use of storage area network (SAN) technology Service was initially restored via satellite. }, 67 Controls and protections are put in place to ensure that data is not damaged, altered, or destroyed during this process. "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/103/Seven+tiers+of+disaster+recovery+-+Tier+6%3A+Zero+or+near-zero+data+loss.jpg", Disaster recovery as a concept developed in the mid- to late 1970s as computer center managers began to recognize the dependence of their organizations on their computer systems. }, 36 Alternatives, dependent upon the evaluation of the computer function, may include: hot sites, warm sites, cold sites, reciprocal agreement (disaster preparedness)|reciprocal agreements, the provision of more than one data center, the installation and deployment of multiple computer system, duplication of service center, consortium arrangements, lease of equipment, and any combinations of the above. They may involve Internet threats or take on other man-made manifestations such as theft. "name": "Seven tiers of disaster recovery - Tier 6: Zero or near-zero data loss", An auditor examined the mission statement to determine the objectives, priorities, and goals of the disaster recovery plan. Tape backup data is only as good as the latest copy stored. Seven tiers of disaster recoveryIBM also aided in the development of the model. "width": "800" "@type": "ImageObject", "@type": "ImageObject", { ", ", The metrics specified for the business processes are then mapped to the underlying IT systems and infrastructure that support those processes. On February 27, 1975 a fire at New York Telephone's building at 204 Second Avenue (Manhattan)|Second Avenue (at East 13th Street) in Manhattan destroyed the main distribution frame and damaged much of the underground cabling, New York Telephone#Service crisis|disconnecting subscribers, In May 1988, a central office fire in the Chicago suburb of Hinsdale, Illinois knocked out local subscribers, broke the link between the Federal Aviation Administration|FAA and air traffic control at O'Hare International Airport|Chicago O'Hare International Airport (then the world's busiest) and disrupted the Midwest's ability to communicate with the rest of the country. The data is replicated on a different disk partition or separate disk device and can be a scheduled activity for most servers and is implemented more for database-type applications. "@context": "http://schema.org", Cormac Foster has identified five common mistakes organizations often make related to disaster recovery planning:[ Five Mistakes That Can Kill a Disaster Recovery Plan. EC-Council - Disaster Recovery and Business ContinuityEC-Council Disaster Recovery Professional (EDRP) "name": "Seven tiers of disaster recovery - Tier 1: Data backup with no hot site", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/31/Disaster+recovery+Strategies.jpg", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/111/Disaster+recovery+plan+-+Objectives.jpg", ", In fact, it may not be possible to recover at all. { "width": "800" "width": "800" "name": "Disaster recovery plan - Types of plans", Other reasons for testing include: "name": "Disaster recovery plan - Systems myopia", Comprehensive Consulting Solutions Inc "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/85/Telecom+switch+-+Fire+and+disaster+recovery.jpg", "description": "BS :2007 Business Continuity Management Part 2: Specification. "width": "800" ", "@type": "ImageObject", ", "description": "; Hardware and software redundancy : This solution provides the highest level of disaster recovery protection for a hardware virtualization solutions providing duplicate hardware and software replication in two distinct geographic areas. { "description": "* Business Resumption Plan. Disaster recovery StrategiesHybrid Cloud solutions that replicate to both on-site 'appliances' and off-site data centers. "@context": "http://schema.org", Disaster recovery and business continuity auditing - Data backupThe continual backing up of data and systems can help minimize the impact of threats. "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/22/Disaster+recovery+Strategies.jpg", { "@context": "http://schema.org", ", "description": "The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Emergency Management, Intergovernmental Affairs, and the District of Columbia is one of the four subcommittees within the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs|Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Standardization is also important if more than one person is involved in writing the procedures. 25 October Retrieved 8 August 2012. "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/69/Disaster+recovery+and+business+continuity+auditing+-+Insurance+issues.jpg", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "https://slideplayer.com/slide/3975019/13/images/13/Disaster+recovery+Control+measures.jpg", "@type": "ImageObject", ", ", "name": "New Orleans, Louisiana - Post-disaster recovery", { In 1991, all twenty-eight exchanges serving Kuwait were out of service in the wake of a 1990 invasion by Iraq; equipment had been looted and central offices destroyed. Seven tiers of disaster recovery - Tier 3: Electronic vaultingTier 3 solutions build on the components of Tier 2 "@context": "http://schema.org", Some of the key metrics to be measured in a disaster recovery environment are the Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO). Disaster recovery and business continuity auditing - Communication issuesThe disaster recovery evaluates these procedures and assumptions to determine if they are reasonable and likely to be effective ", [ Nola.com], New Orleans. "@type": "ImageObject", "description": "Tier 6 business continuity solutions maintain the highest levels of data currency. "@type": "ImageObject", "name": "Disaster recovery Further reading", "name": "Disaster recovery Further reading", "@type": "ImageObject", ", "@type": "ImageObject", This office connects many circuits to Brooklyn which were disrupted. [ An Overview of the Disaster Recovery Planning Process - From Start to Finish.] Dimattia, S. (November 15, 2001).Planning for Continuity. "width": "800" Telecom switch - Fire and disaster recoveryOn September 11, 2001 a terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001|terrorist attack destroyed a central office in the World Trade Center in New York City and heavily damaged an adjacent exchange. "@type": "ImageObject", Telecom switch - Fire and disaster recoveryOn February 27, 1975 a fire at New York Telephone's building at 204 Second Avenue (Manhattan)|Second Avenue (at East 13th Street) in Manhattan destroyed the main distribution frame and damaged much of the underground cabling, New York Telephone#Service crisis|disconnecting subscribers All aspects of the organization are considered, including Building|physical facilities, computer hardware and software, communications links, data files and databases, customer services provided, user operations, the overall management information systems (MIS) structure, end-user systems, and any other processing operations.

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