Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery refers to the processes and strategies that organizations implement to recover and protect their IT infrastructure, data, and operations after a disaster or disruptive event. This includes planning for the restoration of hardware, applications, and access to data, as well as ensuring business continuity in the face of events such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, or system failures. The primary goal of disaster recovery is to minimize downtime and ensure that critical business functions can continue or resume quickly. It often involves backup solutions, data replication, and defined procedures to restore systems and operations, along with regular testing and updates to the recovery plan to address new threats and changes in technology.