A Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Plan for the Data Breach Age
Our increasing use of social media, internet of things (IoT), mobile computing and the cloud has made us more “digital in nature” which in turn has increased our dependence on data. While this has increased our accessibility, it has also made us more vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
As of Dec 29, 2015, 177.8M records were exposed by 780 breaches last year and according to the Dept. of Homeland Security, approx. 40% of businesses struck by a significant disaster never resume operation.
In this eGuide, discover the top 10 best practices that will prepare you for disaster and ensure business continuity.