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RTO vs. RPO: What’s the Difference?

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RTO is the service level defining how long a recovery may take before unacceptable levels of damage occur from an outage. Meanwhile, RPO is the service level defining the point in time when data loss resulting from an outage becomes unacceptable. Cost: Backups cost money. Both represent critical points of failure.

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Resiliency Is Top Priority in 2023 White House Cybersecurity Strategy

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As you review the key objectives and recommendations, ask yourself: Is my security architecture resilient? Those investments add up to one concept: a tiered resiliency architecture. A three-tiered resiliency architecture can protect your entire data estate, which I outlined how to do do this in this article.

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Oracle Database Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution with Storage Snapshots

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With an ever-increasing dependency on data for all business functions and decision-making, the need for highly available application and database architectures has never been more critical. . Database restores and recoveries using RMAN backups, file system copies, or database exports are slow compared to the use of storage snapshots.

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Achieving Data Resiliency with Data Classification and the Shared Responsibility Model

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Modern applications are powered by ephemeral compute, yet persistent data—vast data lakes and data warehouses. The ability to look inside storage and backups by means of an index and catalog also helps understand its usability and lineage. The biggest myths in AWS architecture are often related to resilience.

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Supply Chain Resiliency: Beyond Third-Party Risk Programs

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Supply chain resiliency can be defined as understanding the components of your supply chain for all critical business processes, as well as having backups for each component and a clearly defined plan for switching to a backup. For many organizations this is a far-off pipe dream - it requires completely containerizing each application.

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You’ve Been Hit by Ransomware. Now What?

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But even internally, an outage can be disastrous. If you don’t pay up, it will be up to you to get systems back online and recover data from whatever backup and restore solutions you have. In some cases, without the right backup and recovery solution, this process can cost more than paying the ransom. Tabletop planning.

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Cyber Recovery vs. Disaster Recovery

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For example, a targeted ransomware attack on an ecommerce site’s third-party payment portal wouldn’t need to trigger a system-wide recovery effort for the entire application and every database. What Sort of Data Needs to Be Recovered? How long it takes to recover from a disaster can depend on: How quickly the event itself is resolved (e.g.,