[Bug 3045] New: what does business continuity plan
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https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3045
Bug ID: 3045
Summary: what does business continuity plan
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.6p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Windows 7
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: PAM support
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
Reporter: khanbahubali at yahoo.com
what does business continuity plan
What does a Business Continuity Plan Typically Include?
Did you know that 93% of companies who fail to have a business
continuity plan and who suffer a major data disaster are out of
business within one year? Additionally, 96% of companies with a trusted
disaster and recovery plan were able to survive such attacks and get
back to business almost immediately.
A business continuity plan is a plan that allows for contingencies such
as natural disasters, virus attacks, or any loss of access to the
critical infrastructure of a business.
Assessing Threats and Risks
Your continuity plan needs to include everything that could possibly
attack the infrastructure of your business to allow for any event that
might negatively impact your general operations. The goal is to prevent
IT downtime that would naturally occur from such an attack. The attack
can be deliberate or it may be accidental. Intention doesn’t matter but
getting the business back in working order is the focus.
Secondly, you must have a plan that preserves important data that is
central to your business. The data might also include sensitive
information that belongs to your clients and customers. Because your
credibility is at stake, you must take the time to secure any data that
could be used in a negative way and shut down any systems that are
vulnerable.
Read More:
https://www.extnoc.com/blog/what-does-business-continuity-plan-typically-include/
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