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IT Disaster Recovery Planning For Dummies
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Jan 2008, Pages: 360
- The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that 40 percent of businesses hit with a disaster never reopen - In the wake of Hurricane Katrina and 9/11, more and more businesses have recognized the need for disaster planning for their networks and IT - Provides a much-needed road map for businesses who want to put a technical disaster recovery plan in place, offering thorough, easy-to-use guidelines and realistic strategies for emergency preparedness, disaster management, and business continuity - Shows how to set up plans, procedures, and resources that will minimize disruption and ensure continuity if disaster strikes, covering topics such as hot sites, cold sites, offsite storage, and backup copies
Author Info: Peter H. Gregory, CISA, CISSP, is the author of fifteen books on security and technology, including Solaris Security (Prentice Hall), Computer Viruses For Dummies (Wiley), Blocking Spam and Spyware For Dummies (Wiley), and Securing the Vista Environment (O’Reilly). Peter is a security strategist at a publicly-traded financial management software company located in Redmond, Washington. Prior to taking this position, he held tactical and strategic security positions in large wireless telecommunications organizations. He has also held development and operations positions in casino management systems, banking, government, non-profit organizations, and academia since the late 1970s. He’s on the board of advisors for the NSA-certified Certificate program in Information Assurance & Cybersecurity at the University of Washington, and he’s a member of the board of directors of the Evergreen State Chapter of InfraGard.
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