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    flexible, realistic and adaptable to the dynamic of the companies needs.With this perspective in mind, the Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) solutions is paved as an effective and efficient alternative. The Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is gaining popularity among the organizations no matter their size or industry. This model is providing a solution to their Disastre Recovery (DR) needs. Due to the constant evolution of the technological industry, the number of companies that…

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    use the disaster recovery plan. Lack of employee support While management support is an important part of getting a disaster recovery plan in place, you need to have employee support in order to carry out a disaster recovery plan effectively. If nothing else, depending on a group of people during the disaster recovery process builds some extra thing into the plan and helps insure that a second or associated/less-important disaster affecting one person doesn't reduce the disaster recovery…

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    (a) IT disaster recovery team The CEO and/or the Operations Manager will assemble an IT disaster recovery team to appraise the damage to the IT systems. This team will represent Zagga’s efforts to recover from an IT disaster. Members of the team will include the Operations Manager and such other Staff as he considers required. (b) Plan of action The disaster recovery team will do any or all of the following in any order or timeframe considered appropriate: • Establish a reasonably located…

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    displacement of normal operation. Whereas, Disaster recovery is a process of rebuilding the infrastructure after the disaster has passed. It is the fact that business continuity and disaster recovery are similar but they are not same. From years ago, people are combining business continuity and disaster recovery into a single term which results in failure to know their differences. The business continuity is broader than a disaster recovery (Green, 2014). Disaster recovery manages the…

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    Eminently, disasters are capricious and can result in both economic loss and damaged reputation. Imperatively, the engenderment of both a disaster instauration plan and a business continuity plan are essential in any business. “Statistics have shown that about 75% of businesses without a continuity plan will fail within three years after a disaster strikes (Business continuity,…

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    Purpose The main purpose of this paper is to elaborate issues related to security, interoperability, and operations of Bank solutions Inc. Disaster Recovery/Business continuity plan (DR/BCP) by prioritizing the selected requirements based on immediate need, security posture, complexity, resource availability, and cost. The necessity of applicable government regulations and the use of security controls recommended by the NIST special publication 800-53 is also explained to operate daily…

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    Planning for casualties versus fatalities in a disaster Perry B Keaton Mass Casualty Management Planning - 1 Instructor: Jamie Onion October 13, 2015 Planning for casualties versus fatalities in a disaster-1 Whenever a disaster occurs we are quick to think about the number of fatalities and not the casualties why? Before I answer this statement I am going to give you a brief meaning for both of the words. Causality has several definitions for instance: a person or thing…

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    great impact on organizations. Cyber threats in organizations arise from processes, staff and infrastructure. There is the need for organizations to come up with preventive measures and response systems to cyber-attacks. Inventory management, disaster recovery and incident response are key aspects when dealing…

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    after a natural disaster. That’s because when community members and government officials develop a recovery plan, they hardly ever think about the vulnerable population. This means that without an inclusive preparedness plan in place, individuals and families who are homeless will easily be overlooked. As a result, homeless individuals and families will not only have limited resources, they’ll also experience minimal effort when it comes to rescuing them. That’s why creating a recovery plan is…

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    Figure 1 represents the disaster management cycle as it is generally conceived. Describe the preparedness and emergency response portions of the cycle and explaining important concern of yours and how it could be addressed in different phases of the disaster cycle. The Disaster Management Cycle is generally understood to be comprised of four cyclical components. These four deeply interrelated and symbiotic components include Preparation, Response, Reconstruction or Recovery, and Prevention or…

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