Disaster recovery plans collect dust on a shelf is not documentation. Last year, one third of organizations surveyed were content with their disaster recovery plan for the run: hardware and software failures (36 per cent of organizations); external security threats (28 percent of organizations); power outage / failure or error (the 26 percent), natural crashes (23 percent of the company), but management problems (23 per cent of organizations); leakage or data (the 22 per cent), and accidental or malicious behavior of employees (21 percent of organizations). And regularity of the events that cause downtime, IT Organizations that their DR plans will be tested sometime in the future should be expected.
Research results also indicate that C-level involvement in DR planning is declining. 2007 survey, respondents 55 percent said their DR committees of CIO, CTO or IT Involved. However, the 2008, this figure declined to 33 percent of the world. Symantec believes that this measure is worrying, especially in mission - critical reevaluation is not covered DR planning and the planning application due to the virtualization trend. Increased participation of executives from the DR plan has successfully been shown.Read More
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