Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery refers to the strategies, processes, and measures put in place to recover and protect a business’s IT infrastructure and operations after a disaster occurs. This can include natural disasters, cyberattacks, or other catastrophic events that disrupt critical systems and data. The goal of disaster recovery is to restore normal operations as quickly and efficiently as possible while minimizing downtime and data loss. It typically involves having backup systems, data replication, and plans for restoring hardware and software, as well as ensuring that staff are trained and aware of their roles in the recovery process. Effective disaster recovery is a critical component of an organization’s overall business continuity planning.