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E-raamat: Disaster Recovery Handbook: A Step-by-Step Plan to Ensure Business Continuity and Protect Vital Operations, Facilities, and Assets

  • Formaat: 544 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Amacom
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814438770
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  • Formaat: 544 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Amacom
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814438770

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Wallace and Webber explain how business executives can create and implement a plan to keep the business going after a disaster by helping minimize the damage. Their topics include building the business case: measuring the impact on the business, writing the plan: getting it down on paper, work area recovery plan: getting the office up and running, emergency operations plan: taking control of the situation, policies and procedures: get everyone moving in the same direction, telecommunications and networking: your connection to the world, data: your most irreplaceable asset, customers: other people to worry about, and health and safety. Annotation ©2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

You can't predict or prevent disasters. That's reality. But with The Disaster Recovery Handbook, you can create a plan to ensure your business will continue and your vital operations, facilities, and assets will be protected. Expect the best. Plan for the worst. Survey the headlines: superstorms, data breaches, pandemics, system failures, and strikes occur regularly...somewhere. If a disaster hits your organization-will you be prepared? With the detailed guidance found in The Disaster Recovery Handbook, your company's survival and the speedy resumption of business is assured. This thoroughly updated third edition provides readers with clear and comprehensive instructions for assessing risk; documenting recovery procedures; assembling a disaster team; testing and debugging every step; protecting material resources; and safeguarding vital records. Featuring an examination of emerging risks, developments in IT networking, and an all-new chapter on information security, this all-in-one tool kit helps you both avoid potential trouble and recover swiftly when the worst occurs. Anything can happen, but The Disaster Recovery Handbook helps you plan for every contingency, ensuring your company is responsible, ready, and resilient.

With the detailed guidance found in The Disaster Recovery Handbook, your company's survival and the speedy resumption of business is all but assured.This thoroughly updated third edition provides readers with clear and comprehensive instructions and an all-new chapter on information security. The all-in-one tool kit helps you both avoid potential trouble and recover swiftly when disaster occurs.
Acknowledgments ix
1 Getting Started: Overview of the Project
1(24)
2 Building the Business Case: Measuring the Impact on the Business
25(14)
3 Evaluating Risk: Understanding What Can Go Wrong
39(38)
4 Selecting a Strategy: Setting the Direction
77(14)
5 Building an Interim Plan: Don't Just Sit There, Do Something
91(18)
6 Writing the Plan: Getting It Down on Paper
109(14)
7 Administrative Plan: Orchestrating the Recovery
123(20)
8 Technical Recovery Plan: Putting Humpty Dumpty Back Together Again
143(16)
9 Work Area Recovery Plan: Getting the Office Up and Running
159(16)
10 Pandemic Plan: The Wrath of Nature
175(22)
11 Crisis Management Plan: Minimizing the Damage
197(18)
12 Emergency Operations Plan: Taking Control of the Situation
215(26)
13 Testing Your Plans: Test, Test, Test
241(28)
14 Certifications: How Does Your Plan Measure Up?
269(18)
15 Policies and Procedures: Get Everyone Moving in the Same Direction
287(18)
16 Electrical Service: Keeping the Juice Flowing
305(18)
17 Telecommunications and Networking: Your Connection to the World
323(26)
18 Vital Records Recovery: Covering Your Assets
349(26)
19 Information Security Response: Always Vigilant
375(24)
20 Date: Your Most Irreplaceable Asset
399(22)
21 Workstations: The Weakest Link
421(14)
22 Customers: Other People to Worry About
435(8)
23 Suppliers: Collateral Damage
443(12)
24 Fire: Burning Down the House
455(18)
25 Human Resources: Your Most Valuable Asset
473(20)
26 Health and Safety: Keeping Everyone Healthy
493(16)
27 Terrorism: The Wrath of Man
509(12)
Glossary 521(6)
Index 527(6)
About the Authors 533
MICHAEL WALLACE is a senior consultant with Cardinal Solutions Group, an IT strategy, Agile coaching, and disaster recovery consultancy. LAWRENCE WEBBER is a Certified Project Manager, a Master Business Continuity Professional, and a senior IT project manager.