Hi Chris,
A very thorough treatment of the very exciting topic of DRPs In all seriousness it is great content and I like the graphics used and the link to the sample DRP plan. It is an important topic and I think your RLO would prepare someone very well to pull together a DRP assessment and plan.
Thanks,
Barry
Thank you for sharing your RLO. This is very interesting and informative RLO . I learned how we can act on diseaster recovery in organization. I like how you talked about security wise what need to be done and also mentioned about test run. Alotgather it is very good one. Best of luck!
Hi Chris,
I have worked on DRPs in the past, so I enjoyed your RLO. Recently the company I work for experienced a major Cyber Attack event (ransomware) so I can appreciate the need for a good DRP. I noticed that you called that out in your RLO.
These ransomware attacks are in the news at an ever-increasing rate lately, and over a month into this event, we are still not completely up and running. Most recently comes to mind is the University of Winnipeg- nobody is safe.
Thanks again for sharing this!
Daren.
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