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Maintaining business function in the wake of a disaster. Long term.
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Business continuity planning
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Restoring business function as quickly as possible when the business is disrupted. Short term.
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Disaster recovery planning
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Imposes civil and criminal penalties of publicly held companies fail to maintain adequate controls over their information systems.
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Foreign corrupt practices act of 1977
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Four phases of business continuity planning.
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Scope and plan initiation, business impact analysis, business continuity plan development, plan approval and implementation
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A contract between two organizations with similar computing needs that each will support the other in the event of a disaster.
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Mutual assistance
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Ready to run dedicated sites that have the equipment software and real time data in place.
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Hot site
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Sites that provide all of the equipment and environmental controls necessary to restore operations but do not have applications installed or data restored.
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Warm sites
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Sites with the proper infrastructure to support computing operations but without any computer equipment software or data in place.
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Cold sites
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Transfer of backup data to an offsite location.
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Electronic vaulting
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Parallel processing of transactions to an alternate site.
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Remote journaling
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Duplicates database sets to multiple servers.
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Database shadowing.
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Three primary types of backups.
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Full, differential, incremental
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Backups that create a duplicate copy of all files on the primary media and store them on the backup media.
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Full backup
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Backups that create a duplicate copy of all files that have been modified since the last full backup.
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Differential backup
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Backups that create a duplicate copy of all files that have been modified since the last full or incremental backup.
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Incremental backup
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Type of backup that requires the most tapes to restore.
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Incremental
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Six primary backup tape types.
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Digital audio tape (DAT), Quarter inch cartridge (QIC), 8mm tape, digital linear tape (DLT), Super DLT, linear tape open (LTO)
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Five types of DRP testing.
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Checklist, structured walkthrough, simulation, parallel, full-interruption.
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Disaster recovery plan testing type where copies of the plan are distributed to members of the disaster recovery team and management for a thorough review.
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Checklist
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Disaster recovery plan testing type where business unit management meets to review the plan.
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Structured walkthrough
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Disaster recovery plan testing type where support personnel meet in a practice execution session but dont actually execute the plan.
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Simulation
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Disaster recovery plan testing type where the disaster recovery plan is fuly executed with critical systems run at an alternate site.
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Parallel
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Disaster recovery plan testing type where normal production is shut down with real DRP processes at the alternate recovery site.
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Full interruption
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