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Disaster Planning and Management
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2015
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EngineeringNatural DisastersSocial SciencesRecent EventsRisk ManagementDisaster RecoverySystems EngineeringDisaster MitigationMass DisasterPublic PolicyDisaster Risk ManagementDisaster ResilienceDisaster ResponseDisaster PlanningUrban PlanningImplementation ProcessEmergency PreparednessDisaster ManagementDisaster Recovery StrategiesCrisis ManagementDisaster Risk ReductionEmergency Medicine
Recent events such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, power outages, and the threat of pandemics have highlighted our vulnerability to natural disasters. This vulnerability is exacerbated by many organizations' increasing dependence on computer, telecommunications, and other technologies, and trends toward integrating suppliers and business partners into everyday business operations. In response many organizations are implementing disaster recovery planning processes. In this paper we discuss how to identify threats and scenarios; how to articulate the disaster recovery strategies; and four elements of the generic disaster recovery plan: Mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. We then provide examples of software that can help disaster recovery professionals in the planning and implementation process. Finally we present some trends that will reinforce the criticality of the issue.
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