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Business continuity vs. disaster recovery: Which plan is right for you?

IBM Big Data Hub

Business continuity and disaster recovery plans are risk management strategies that businesses rely on to prepare for unexpected incidents. Business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR): Business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) can be approached together or separately depending on business needs.

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Cyber recovery vs. disaster recovery: What’s the difference? 

IBM Big Data Hub

Today’s enterprises face a broad range of threats to their security, assets and critical business processes. Whether preparing to face a complex cyberattack or natural disaster, taking a proactive approach and selecting the right business continuity disaster recovery (BCDR) solution is critical to increasing adaptability and resilience.

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How to build a successful disaster recovery strategy

IBM Big Data Hub

Disaster recovery strategies provide the framework for team members to get a business back up and running after an unplanned event. Worldwide, the popularity of disaster recovery strategies is understandably increasing. What is a disaster recovery plan (DRP)?

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Business disaster recovery use cases: How to prepare your business to face real-world threats

IBM Big Data Hub

Successful business owners know how important it is to have a plan in place for when unexpected events shut down normal operations. Modern enterprises face many types of disasters, including pandemics, cyberattacks , large-scale power outages and natural disasters.

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Crisis Management: Responding to a Disaster

Data Breach Today

The Role Business Continuity Plans Can Play After Hurricanes as Well as Cyberattacks The impact of Hurricane Ida, including huge power outages, points to the importance of healthcare organizations and others having comprehensive business continuity and disaster recovery plans in place for natural disasters as well as cyber incidents.

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Creating an IT Disaster Recovery Plan

Record Nations

Businesses of all sizes create and manage extensive amounts of electronic data. Unexpected events, ranging from natural disasters to cyberattacks, can cripple operations and jeopardize sensitive data. To safeguard your business against such threats, it is crucial to develop a well-thought-out IT disaster recovery plan.

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GUEST ESSAY: A roadmap for the finance teams at small businesses to improve cybersecurity

The Last Watchdog

If you’re a small business looking for the secret sauce to cybersecurity, the secret is out: start with a cybersecurity policy and make the commitment to security a business-wide priority. Related: SMBs too often pay ransom Small businesses, including nonprofit organizations, are not immune to cyberattacks.