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Comparing Resilience: Business, Operational, IT, and Cyber – Part Three

Zerto

Aside from data backup and replication considerations, IT organizations and teams also need to design robust disaster recovery (DR) plans and test these DR plans frequently to ensure quick and effective recovery from planned and unplanned outage events when they occur. The right technologies and resources can help you achieve this.

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

Disaster recovery , often referred to simply as “DR,” ensures that organizations can rebound quickly in the face of major adverse events. The primary focus of DR is to restore IT infrastructure and data after a significantly disruptive event. What Is Disaster Recovery Planning?

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Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience: Zerto’s Role in Supporting the Australian Essential Eight

Zerto

The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) has developed a set of prioritized mitigation strategies known as the Essential Eight to safeguard internet-connected information technology networks. These strategies, outlined by the ASD, form a comprehensive framework to mitigate cybersecurity incidents effectively.

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How Zerto Helps State, Local and Education Solve and Scale Data Protection

Zerto

An IT outage of any sort can adversely impact people’s lives. In the event of an incident, organizations can easily recover their data from any point in time, reducing the potential for data loss and minimizing downtime. This minimizes the risk of data loss and enables entities to achieve lower Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs).

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Business Continuity vs Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

NexusTek

In fact, over the course of a 3-year period, 96% of businesses can expect to experience at least one IT systems outage 1. Unexpected downtime can be caused by a variety of issues, such as power outages, weather emergencies, cyberattacks, software and equipment failures, pandemics, civil unrest, and human error.

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Four key measures to strengthen operational resilience

IBM Business Resiliency

For a hyperconnected digital business, even a small disruptive event can ripple through the entire organization. Recovery at scale within minutes or seconds of an outage in such complex environments can only be achieved with an orchestrated recovery platform – a platform that also allows frequent tests to establish recovery reliability.

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The Top 6 Signs You Need to Update Your Data Recovery Plan for 2022

Solutions Review

Approaching maintenance in this way allows your organization to be prepared for planned outages within your infrastructure, including patch installation, security updates, and service packs. RPOs establish how much data an organization can stand to lose in the event of a disaster. Incompatible Infrastructure.