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4 essential best practices for disaster recovery and business continuity

Business continuity and disaster recovery planning are vital strategies for increasing your organisationu2019s resilience in the face of threats like natural disasters and data breaches. Find out some of the most practical and important areas to address when developing business continuity and disaster recovery plans.<br><br>Read more: https://continusys.com/4-essential-best-practices-for-disaster-recovery-and-business-continuity/

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4 essential best practices for disaster recovery and business continuity

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  1. 4 ESSENTIAL BEST PRACTICES FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY

  2. MONITOR RISK ACROSS YOUR ENVIRONMENT Monitoring your technical supply chain is essential for gaining the insights needed to effectively manage risk. By having access to real-time information regarding the flow of data throughout your organisation, you can implement optimisations that continually enhance your resilience.

  3. CHOOSE THE CORRECT BACKUP METHOD The 3-2-2 backup strategy is an effective way to protect your data. It involves creating three copies of your data, two of which are stored on-site and a third copy stored off-site in a different geographical region. This strategy provides a balance of on-premises and cloud-based protection, ensuring that your data is safe, secure, and accessible during a disaster.

  4. EXTEND THE BEST PRACTICES TO YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN Mitigating third-party risk is essential to ensuring business continuity and disaster recovery throughout the corporate supply chain. By creating a resilient business, organisations can ensure that the resilience of their supply chain is not undermined by any third-party risks. This will help to ensure that the company's operations remain robust in the event of a disruption.

  5. BUILD A CULTURE OF RESILIENCE Ensuring the continuity of operations requires a shift in culture and mindset, whereby every employee is aware of their role in the process. This means that disaster recovery and business continuity planning are no longer the sole responsibility of the business leadership or IT department but rather a collective effort across the entire organisation. By working together, organisations can ensure that operations run smoothly no matter the situation.

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