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NOTE: DRII takes this definition from the Business Continuity Institute BCI and DisasterRecovery Journal DRJ. Critical Recovery Timelines. CrisisManagement Levels. Crisis Communications. Recovery Team Activation. Alternatesites & locations are not impacted and are available for recovery use.
Rather than just Main-Site to DR-Site switchover testing, the DisasterRecovery Plan will also need to include regular work from home testing. Relocation Sites Work area recovery centers (hotels where businesses can relocate following a disruption) will be a hard sell after this crisis ends.
Rather than just Main-Site to DR-Site switchover testing, the DisasterRecovery Plan will also need to include regular work from home testing. Work area recovery centers (hotels where businesses can relocate following a disruption) will be a hard sell after this crisis ends.
Section 2 - Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program Implementation. Section 7 - IT DisasterRecovery Plan. 7 – IT DisasterRecovery Plan. 7 – IT DisasterRecovery Plan. 7 – IT DisasterRecovery Plan. 7 – IT DisasterRecovery Plan.
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