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    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 process…

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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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    Bruning F. Donald. “The Conservation Role of Captive Propagation in Zoos.” 10.2 (1987): 225-258. JSTOR. Web. 19 Apr. 2016. The point of this article is to explain the contrasting organizations that are involved with endangered animals, and zoos. The first part of the article is spent describing what the different organizations do to help. The second part of the article describes all of the differing endangered birds, and what zoos and people could be doing to save endangered animals. The author…

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    Drug Addiction Recovery

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    habits, lowering self- esteem and ruining one’s motivation towards achieving life goals. People suffering from alcohol and drug addiction can have an appropriate response if only they go through the diagnosis and the recovery process. However, if the person’s engagement in recovery activities is ignored, addiction will be progressive and eventually it will lead to disability and early deaths. This makes addition a serious and a potentially fatal…

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    Recovery Planning

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    for downtime and reverting to a paper based operation is no longer practical. Healthcare organizations must plan on how to recover business operations as well as the foundational IT systems and the data required to treat patients (e.g. electronic personal health information (ePHI)). Continuity, Contingency and Disaster Recovery planning are often used interchangeably when discussing recovery planning. They are critical components of emergency management and organizational resilience, but each…

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    successfully managed. There are numerous methods of substance abuse treatment and one of the most successful is the Recovery Model. According to the American Psychological association (2012), the mental health Recovery Model is self-directed, Individualized, person-centered, patient empowerment, holistic, nonlinear, strength-based, involves peer support, patient is responsible for the journey to recovery, it involves patient respect and hope. This method differs from the passive or traditional…

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    learn more than just the physical stature of the body. If a physical therapist can understand the reasoning behind injuries and what their patient was going through, then the recovery will be more effective and guaranteed. According to assumption.edu, studying psychology to prepare for…

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    Incident Response Plan

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    3. Design an incident response plan for your home computer if there is a fire exploring actions taken before, during and after the incident (see page 85 in book for a hint). An incident response plan is a list of instructions or guidelines that prepares the user what to in case there is an attack or security breach. An attack may be anything from a virus attack, power failure, fire, burst water pipe, to an ISP failure. The best solution would be to handle the situation in which the least…

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    Activation Process Summary

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    Cost and funding was not discussed except briefly highlighted in the administrative responsibilities overview and the testing the DRP section (Texas A&M University, 14, 56). These mentions only state to make sure plan is “cost effective” yet the DRP fails to designate how to do so. The lack of discussion of cost may have something to do with the lack of strategic decisions based on the BIA. The lack of business impact analysis is troublesome being that the entire…

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    Explained how a business can analyze the return on investment of a disaster recovery plan The organization should do a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) which should calculate what might happen if there was an interruption of a business function and what information is needed to develop a recovery strategy. When doing a risk management test a potential lost scenarios should be identified. There are many types of scenarios to consider doing a disaster, like loss of goods from your suppliers, delay…

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