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kap26 [50]
2 years ago
6

Which two disaster recovery sub-teams are likely to be manned by the same people?

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Art [367]2 years ago
7 0

<u>Computer Backup Team/Computer Recovery</u> Team are two disaster recovery sub-teams are likely to be manned by the same people.

Disaster recovery (DR) is a team that  refers to an organization's ability to respond to and recover from an occurrence that disrupts business operations. The purpose of the  disaster recovery methods is to allow the business to resume use of vital systems and IT infrastructure as soon as possible following a calamity.

Information technology disaster recovery is a component of security planning and is created in tandem with a business continuity plan. A disaster recovery specialist's primary duties include assessing a company's risks and responsibilities, creating a disaster recovery strategy, putting that plan into action, and offering any necessary training to managers and staff.

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