Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery refers to the processes, policies, and procedures that organizations implement to restore and maintain critical functions in the event of a disaster or disruption. This can include natural disasters, such as earthquakes and floods, as well as human-made incidents, such as cyberattacks or infrastructure failures. The primary objective of disaster recovery is to minimize downtime and data loss, ensuring that vital systems and operations can be resumed promptly and efficiently. Disaster recovery plans typically encompass data backup solutions, hardware and software recovery processes, and the establishment of emergency response teams. They often involve regular testing and updates to ensure effectiveness in real-world scenarios.