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  When a plan comes together! Business Disruption Events
Planning Services:
Facility Risk Assessments
 Business Impact Analysis
 Technology Risk Assessment

Risk Mitigation

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Existing Risk Assessments:

 Data Backups and Recovery

 Network/Data Security

 

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Does your small business have a Recovery plan?

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Is your Company Public or looking to move in that direction? You need to know about compliance of the following. DR1 can help in Testing and Certification of:

  • Sarbanes-Oxley

  • HIPAA - Act

  • Gramm-Leach-Blilby

  • SAS 70

  • Insurance Requirements

If you are not sure, contact DR1 today to determine if your organization is required to comply. In most cases any Publicly Held Firms will be held liable to perform to a federal minimum standard.

 

AS COURTS INCREASINGLY HOLD FIRMS LIABLE FOR LOSSES CAUSED BY COMPUTER FAILURES, RECOVERY CAPABILITIES ARE FAST BECOMING A...

 

Legal Necessity

 

The business reasons for contingency planning—avoiding financial losses, negative publicity, loss of market share—are the most immediate and most important. Obviously, you want to get up and running to minimize your losses. But there is another compelling reason for business resumption planning: legal necessity. You may be required to have it whether you know it or not.
There are three situations where contingency planning and disaster recovery capability are legally required....More

 

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Larger firms require commitment and coordination for plan success.

As you can imagine companies with over 100 employees have a greater chance of risk each day. Disaster Recovery One specializes in Recovery Planning for larger firms by pulling together vital departments to work together in a recovery effort.

Many times plans are made in specific areas of a large business, I.T., Accounting, Executive, and Labor may all have separate recovery ideals and requirements. Bringing harmony to the individual department needs while working together with the needs of others has multiple positive effects. An example would be cross use of equipment thereby increasing cost effectiveness. Another would be utilizing alternate facilities for maximum advantage.

Each area in your company knows what they need, a proper plan would bring together the needs to form a more encompassing and successful recovery.

 

 

 

 

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