When it comes to disaster planning, most companies think about natural disasters or criminal activities that happen in-person. Floods, hurricanes, robberies, etc. are often thought about as the focus of security efforts. The truth is, however, that the loss of data...
When the worst happens, it’s always important to have a plan. Today, the threats to a business can come from almost anywhere, including through your internet connection. That is why many businesses are turning to IT specialists to help them with their business...
The rise of cloud-based computing platforms has enabled operating systems to be updated continuously, while things are being accessed, stored, and backed up. The downside of having everything stored on servers instead of offline drives is that, in theory, the data can...
Introduction Disasters can happen to anyone, anywhere, and at any time. When disasters strike, there are so many catastrophic situations that need to be dealt with, depending on the size of the disaster. In the case of natural disasters, such as hurricanes, or...
If your business does not have an IT disaster recovery plan, your business may not be there one day. A disaster IT recovery plan involves a set of policies, tools, and procedures that enable the recovery of a vital technology infrastructure and system following a...
Backups are an important part of any business’s IT plan, but do they go far enough? And are they sufficient for IT disaster recovery planning? Let’s go through the difference between these two important components of IT security and how your business can be better...