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Disaster Recovery and Its Impact on Industries

CIOAdvisor Apac | Monday, September 23, 2019
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Disaster can be anything which hampers the operations of a company. It can be a cyber attack , equipment failure, natural disaster, etc. Disaster recovery plans are made to prevent all these forced circumstances. In an Information technology operation’s term, it is a system designed to meet the recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs).  Disaster recovery plans today are not only for the unceremonious events, but it can be inculcated into a company’s day-to-day business. Disaster recovery can help an organization in planning as well as in the execution. The detailed analysis of how disaster recovery can help an organization is as follows:

Ransomware prevention: Ransomware poses a more significant threat to information technology software. The “WannaCry” attack affected more than 300 thousand devices across 150 countries. Disaster recovery can help to prevent any such attacks and if the attacks somehow occur the cloud-based disaster recovery system helps to mitigate any adverse effects. The disaster recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS) also ensures that the companies won’t lose any crucial data in case of ransomware attacks.  

Self Awareness: Backing up data in any hardware system is also a form of disaster recovery. A SWOT analysis of possible threats and weakness can help to build an effective disaster recovery plan. The companies could focus on the following points before making a disaster recovery plan:

• The kind of potential threats like ransomware, natural disasters, etc.

• The connectivity for power and communication in case of an emergency.

• The impact of a particular disruption towards the functioning of an organization.

• What costs will be incurred because of a downtime?

Customer Focus: A business impact analysis can reveal the impact of a disruption on both the internal as well as external stakeholders of an organization. An e-commerce company may start losing its customers as soon as a disruption happens.

Reliability: customer reliability is a must for an organization’s effective functioning. Faster recovery gives a company a competitive edge over its opponents. The companies should have a bigger RTO and RPO values for a smooth running of their applications.

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