Put in place a disaster recovery plan and minimize the risks to your business.
Reliance on computer systems involves risks. So how do you protect your information from hackers and computer viruses? And how would your IT systems cope in the event of flooding or an explosion?
Problems with IT can do serious damage to your reputation, and jeopardise your relationship with your customers. This is why no organisation can afford to treat business continuity and disaster recovery as something that can just be left to the IT department.
IT-associated problems could threaten the survival of your business. If you want to protect your business, you need to put in place a disaster recovery plan. This book shows you how.
Benefits to business include:
- Keep your information safe
- Find out how to protect your company from Trojan viruses and phishing scams.
- Store data safely
- Find out what you need to do to store data safely, and stop years of work from being lost by accident.
- Stay connected
- Make sure your communication links are secure, and prevent your business from being crippled by losing connection to the Internet.
- Bomb-proof your data
- Take the right precautions so that your data will not be wiped out in the event of fire or flood.
As Thejendra BS comments, “A Chinese proverb says, ‘Only a coward can create the best defences.’ This method should be your approach to protecting your business.”
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About the author
Thejendra BS is the IT manager for a software development firm in Bangalore, and has over 17 years of experience in IT. Besides working in India, his career has also taken him to Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Bahrain and Australia. He has dealt with customers in many different areas of business, and has written many articles for websites such as techrepublic.com and geekleaders.com.