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Disaster recovery and business continuity are strategies that have become extremely important for organizations.

Business continuity requires organizations to keep operations functional during the event and immediately after. Disaster recovery focuses on how you respond after the event has completed and how you return to normal.

Another way of looking at it: Business continuity and disaster recovery is a set of processes and techniques used to help an organization recover from a disaster and continue or resume routine business operations.

These are broad terms that combine the roles and functions of  IT and business in the aftermath of a disaster.

While disaster recovery and business continuity are related, they are not synonymous.

Both fields address potential business interruptions: business continuity and disaster recovery. These disciplines minimize the impact that a catastrophic event might have on a business’s ability to reliably deliver its products and services.

But there are important differences in business continuity versus disaster recovery that managers and other is leadership roles can benefit from by understanding core distinctions.

In general, business continuityoutlines exactly how a business will proceed during and following a disaster. It may provide contingency plans, outlining how the business will continue to operate even if it has to move to an alternate location.

Business continuity planning often takes into account smaller interruptions or minor disasters, such as extended power outages.

Disaster recoveryon the other hand normallyrefers to the plans a business puts into place for responding to a catastrophic event, such as a natural disaster, cyber-attack, security breach, fire or act of terror. Disaster recovery involves the measures a business takes to respond to an event and return to safe, normal operation as quickly as possible.

Want to learn more? Tonex offers Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Training, a 2-day course that helps participants understand a variety of topics in disaster recovery and business continuity such as: introduction to disaster recovery, concept of disasters, introduction to business continuity, disaster recovery processing plans, risk management techniques, facility protection during disaster recovery period, data/system recovery, incident response and public service effect in disaster recovery plan.

Additionally, Tonex offers nearly three dozen more courses in Cybersecurity Foundation. This includes cutting edge courses like:

Automotive Cybersecurity Training (3 days)

Electric Grid Cybersecurity Master Certification (4 weeks)

Network Security Training (2 days)

Software Security Training (2 days)

ICS Cybersecurity Training (4 days)

For more information, questions, comments, contact us.

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