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What is Cold Site

Handbook of Research on Information Security and Assurance
A location remote to the normal geographic locations of a business, which stores business-critical data.
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans
Yvette Ghormley (Saint Leo University, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-855-0.ch026
Abstract
This chapter describes the tools that businesses can use to create a Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan. Utilizing business modeling, business impact analysis, risk analysis, and mitigation strategies, businesses can analyze their operations to learn the business critical functions that must be recovered as quickly as possible during any type of disaster. These processes are illustrated using the case study of a hypothetical small manufacturing business located in California. Specific information technology solutions are also discussed and the necessity of integrating them into the overall plan. Businesses that are prepared to face any kind of disaster with an implemented and tested Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan are much more likely to survive than businesses that do not have such a plan. It is hoped that the contents of this chapter will spur business owners that have not yet adopted such a plan to do so.
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IT Continuity in the Face of Mishaps
A relatively inexpensive alternative to other backup sites, since there is no hardware or transmitted data already in place to resume operations.
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