Confidence in your disaster recovery planning and your data recovery capability is non-negotiable in today’s business environment where cybersecurity attacks, systems failure and even human error are becoming increasingly frequent. If there is the slightest doubt, it opens the door to potential problems, which need to be identified – and managed accordingly – before disaster strikes. Establishing a well-structured recovery environment to optimize data recovery testing that can be conducted in the least disruptive way to the business, is critical. With poorly structured and unmeasured disaster recovery testing, without full failover potential while conducting tests, severe weaknesses could be hidden when confronted…
Tracey Rice Named to DRJ Executive Council
ARNOLD, Mo. – Tracey Rice was recently appointed to the Disaster Recovery Journal Executive Council. Rice is the senior vice...
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If the last few years have proven anything, it’s the importance of connectivity – and the quality of the underlying...
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Anyone responsible for disaster recovery (DR) inevitably cares about data protection. To achieve even the most basic DR objectives, organizations...
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The Quantum Countdown: Why Today’s Encryption Is Already at Risk
The Quantum Countdown: Why Today’s Encryption Is Already at Risk
How Quantum Computing Will Expose Data Long Thought Secure, and What Resilience Leaders Must Do Before It’s Too Late While...
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