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Guide to Disaster Recovery, 1st Edition, 2003


Guide to Disaster Recovery presents methods to identify vulnerabilities and take appropriate countermeasures to prevent and mitigate failure risks for an organization. This book provides the networking professional with a foundation in disaster recovery principles, including preparation of a disaster recovery plan, assessment of risks in the enterprise, development of policies and procedures, an understanding of the roles and relationships of various members of an organization, implementation of the plan, testing and rehearsal of the plan, and actually recovering from a disaster. The book takes an enterprise-wide approach to developing a disaster recovery plan. Students will learn how to create a secure network by putting policies and procedures in place, and how to restore a network in the event of a disaster.

Chapter:
  1. Introduction to Disaster Recovery
  2. Preparing to Develop the Disaster Recovery Plan
  3. Assessing Risks in the Enterprise
  4. Prioritizing Systems and Functions for Recovery
  5. Developing Plans and Procedures
  6. Organizing Relationships in Disaster Recovery
  7. Procedures for Responding to Attacks on Computers
  8. Developing Procedures for Special Circumstances
  9. Implementing Disaster Recovery Plans
  10. Testing and Rehearsal
  11. Continued Assessment of Needs, Threats, and Solutions
  12. Living Through a Disaster


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