Arpanet. I think is the answer.
The good reasons to do yearly disaster recovery testing are:
- To be prepared for all possible snags or problems
- To identify additional vulnerabilities
- To allow others with the right access to restore operations.
<h3>Why is the plan important?</h3>
The Yearly recovery scenario testing will help pinpoint potential problems. It's easy to miss things. If you discover a potential problem that could lead to data loss during recovery scenario testing, you will have the chance to fix the problem before any data is actually lost.
Restoration procedures should be documented and accessible, so that anyone with the right access can restore operations when needed. If you aren't available, someone will have to restore operations.
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B) prevent unfair or deceptive business practices.
I would not because you never know there could be hackers and they could get your card account and spend your money. If they get your card number and you do turn up with less money there is really nothing you can do about it at that point. That's why I wouldn't trust my money to an online bank.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely, Hodctilana