Disaster recovery policy - Match-up

Match-up definitions and answers with key terms and examples. Press submit to check your answers.

Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery Plan
Potential Risks
Backup Procedures
Critical Systems
Timeline for Recovery
Alternative Operation Location


Answers
A documented, structured approach with instructions for responding to unplanned incidents This plan includes a strategy to ensure critical information is backed up and outlines steps to be taken before, during, and after a disaster
Processes and methods used to copy and store data to prevent data loss and ensure data availability in the event of a disaster
A predefined schedule outlining the timeframes within which systems and data must be restored after a disaster to ensure minimal impact on business operations
Identification of potential threats to a system and analysis of how these threats could affect the computer system and data
A predefined secondary location where operations can be moved to continue business processes in the event the primary location becomes unusable
A set of policies, tools, and procedures to enable the recovery or continuation of vital technology infrastructure and systems following a natural or human-induced disaster
The most important systems within an organisation's IT infrastructure, required for the organisation to function and which must be restored first in the event of a disaster
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