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Backup and DR – The Last Line of Ransomware Defense

OffsiteDataSync

Backup and disaster recovery are critical elements in the drive to thwart ransomware. Backup is the final layer of data protection. All too often, however, organizations mount what they think are effective backup systems only to find them inadequate in a real emergency. Three Key Elements.

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Protecting Data Beyond the Firewall in SaaS

OffsiteDataSync

Here’s a quick list of considerations to keep in mind regarding SaaS data, but if you want more detail, check out our new eBook, “ Backup & Disaster Recovery Strategies for the New World of Work.” A disaster that destroys their data center? That data is critical. It needs to be protected.

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Is your business ready for any disaster? Review this 5-point disaster preparedness checklist

Online Computers

Employee safety is especially critical to businesses in the manufacturing and construction industries, as these sectors already face a high degree of worker exposure and potential for harm, which can be exacerbated by disasters. Secure your backups. Related reading : Best practices for backup management.

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Recovery discovery: Planning ahead so you won’t fall behind

OffsiteDataSync

In a 2020 disaster recovery (DR) survey conducted by 451 Research , four out of 10 companies with more than 1,000 employees experienced significant outages during the prior two years. They’re less expensive than a synchronous hot site but more so than a backup system. Want to learn more about successful recovery?

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The Human Factor: BCM Team Roles and Skill Requirements 

MHA Consulting

Assistant Continuity Manager: The backup to the Business Continuity Manager. Below is a list (taken from my ebook 10 Keys to a Peak-Performing BCM Program ) of the key skill sets that you should look at in assessing your current staff and bringing in new hires. Business and Disaster Recovery.

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