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DR Needs a Strategy for People, Products, Processes

If you want to protect your data in an emergency – whether it’s due to encryption from ransomware or after a natural disaster – you need to understand: disaster recovery (DR) and IT service continuity management (ITSCM) are indeed fully integrated into the technology and stakeholder ecosystem.

However, DR requires a significant number of staff and time to be aligned and appropriately responsive to the needs of the business.

DR and ITSCM (as an important component of business continuity) are all about one thing: aligning business functionality with IT dependencies and then determining how those business processes can continue if IT systems are disrupted.

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