Disaster Recovery: Think it won’t happen to you? Think again

Disaster Recovery: Think it won’t happen to you? Think again.

Learn how to safeguard your organisation against disaster, whilst ensuring business continuity in the wake of a major crisis.

Disaster recovery /

14 minute read

Anything from a simple power outage through to a wide-scale network failure can result in large potential revenue losses without a robust plan in place.

The only way to limit damage from any business failure — be it online or offline — is preparation. But when you’re thinking about business continuity, what constitutes a disaster and how can you assess the potential impact? More importantly, how can you possibly prepare for the unknown?

This essential go-to guide will help you identify what you need to do when your business systems fail you.

Do I really need a Disaster Recovery plan?

When we discuss business continuity and Disaster Recovery (DR), how likely is it that your business will be at risk?

Disaster Recovery (DR)

20% of companies will suffer fire, flood, power failures, terrorism or hardware / software disasters. Of those without a DRP, 80% that experience significant data loss are likely to go out of business within one month. 43% of businesses unable to resume operations within 10 days will never reopen.

 

What else is inside?

  • Who is most at risk? Discover what could be damaged and why you may be more at risk
  • Creating a DR plan by understanding your position and assign responsibility
  • How to remain secure by extending your knowledge and leveraging cloud-based security
  • Involving your people in the process

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“It’s never been so important to familiarise yourself with online vulnerabilities and to understand cyber-attack sophistication. These attacks, for the most part, are indiscriminate; every organisation should consider itself a target. ”

It’s never been so important to familiarise yourself with online vulnerabilities and to understand cyber-attack sophistication. These attacks, for the most part, are indiscriminate; every organisation should consider itself a target. white-image

Prevention is better than cure

Anything from a simple power outage through to a wide-scale network failure can result in large potential revenue losses without a robust plan in place. Download our essential go-to guide on what to do when you experience a business systems failure.

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