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|'''1.''' Recover is the process of planning for and/or implementing the recovery of only the most time-sensitive operations or critical business functions immediately | |'''1.''' Recover is the process of planning for and/or implementing the recovery of only the most time-sensitive operations or critical business functions immediately following an interruption or disaster. | ||
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<br>'''Related Term''': [[Operational Resilience Lifecycle]], [[Operational Resilience]], [[Anticipate]], [[Prevent]], [[Respond]], [[Recover]], [[Resume]], [[Restore]], [[Return]], [[Adapt]], [[Learn]], [[Business Continuity Management]], [[Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)| Disaster Recovery Planning]] | <br>'''Related Term''': [[Business Continuity Life Cycle]], [[Disaster Recovery Life Cycle]], [[Operational Resilience Lifecycle]], [[Operational Resilience]], [[Anticipate]], [[Prevent]], [[Respond]], [[Recover]], [[Resume]], [[Restore]], [[Return]], [[Adapt]], [[Learn]], [[Business Continuity Management]], [[Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)| Disaster Recovery Planning]] | ||
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'''''Note (1)''': For [[Operational Resilience]] | '''''Note (1)''': For [[Operational Resilience]], Recovery involves having a set of comprehensive procedures prepared in advance to respond to the disruptive event. Maintenance of communication is critical to alignment with business objectives and compliance with regulatory requirements. | ||
'''''Note (2)''': For [[Business Continuity Management]]: Recovery occurs after immediate response actions are taken and when the BC Plan is activated. Recovery usually entails the execution of recovery procedures without the availability of pre-prepared resources. The reason is that there is insufficient time to reach the alternate site as the travelling duration will result in the [[Critical Business Functions (CBF)| critical business function]] exceeding its acceptable [[ Recovery Time Objective| Recovery Time Objective (RT0)]]. | |||
'''''Note (2)''': For [[Business Continuity Management]]: Recovery occurs after immediate response actions are taken and when the BC Plan is activated. Recovery usually entails the execution of recovery procedures without the availability of pre-prepared resources. The reason is that there is insufficient time to reach the alternate site as the travelling duration will result in the [[Critical Business Functions| critical business function]] exceeding its acceptable [[ Recovery Time Objective| Recovery Time Objective (RT0)]]. | |||
'''''Note (3)''': For [[Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)| Disaster Recovery Planning]]: Recovery is used differently from business continuity; it is to recover the applications and data from backup media and clear the backlog (manual entries and data that needs to be created). The step should be taken before the Re-sync stage. | '''''Note (3)''': For [[Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)| Disaster Recovery Planning]]: Recovery is used differently from business continuity; it is to recover the applications and data from backup media and clear the backlog (manual entries and data that needs to be created). The step should be taken before the Re-sync stage. |
Latest revision as of 23:08, 23 January 2025
1. Recover is the process of planning for and/or implementing the recovery of only the most time-sensitive operations or critical business functions immediately following an interruption or disaster.
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Note (2): For Business Continuity Management: Recovery occurs after immediate response actions are taken and when the BC Plan is activated. Recovery usually entails the execution of recovery procedures without the availability of pre-prepared resources. The reason is that there is insufficient time to reach the alternate site as the travelling duration will result in the critical business function exceeding its acceptable Recovery Time Objective (RT0). Note (3): For Disaster Recovery Planning: Recovery is used differently from business continuity; it is to recover the applications and data from backup media and clear the backlog (manual entries and data that needs to be created). The step should be taken before the Re-sync stage. ![]()
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