When a natural disaster strikes, most businesses focus on physical safety—securing property, safeguarding employees, and ensuring business continuity. But what about your IT infrastructure? Many companies assume their backup plans are enough, only to realize gaps in their disaster recovery strategy when it’s too late.
In this article, we uncover the hidden IT risks businesses often overlook and provide practical steps to strengthen your disaster preparedness.
Pro Tip: Implement the 3-2-1 backup strategy—three copies of your data, on two different types of storage, with one stored offsite in the cloud.
A disaster recovery plan (DRP) is only as good as its last test. If your IT team hasn’t run a real-world simulation, your plan might fail when you need it most.
Key Questions to Ask:
Solution: Schedule quarterly DR tests and conduct business continuity drills to ensure real-world readiness.
Disasters create opportunities for cybercriminals. Social engineering scams spike after floods, fires, cyclones and storms, with hackers sending:
Disaster-proofing your business goes beyond securing physical assets—it means safeguarding your IT systems against cyber threats, downtime, and data loss.
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