If you have a business or a nonprofit organization, or if
you’re the one responsible for information systems at such an
operation, you know that disaster recovery planning is pretty
vital. But it’s easy to put it off. After all, where do you
start?
IT Disaster Recovery Planning For Dummies shows you how
to get started by creating a safety net while you work out the
details of your major plan. The right plan will get your business
back on track quickly, whether you’re hit by a tornado or a
disgruntled employee with super hacking powers. Here’s how to
assess the situation, develop both short-term and long-term plans,
and keep your plans updated.
This easy-to-understand guide will help you
* Prepare your systems, processes, and people for an organized
response to disaster when it strikes
* Identify critical IT systems and develop a long-range
strategy
* Select and train your disaster recovery team
* Conduct a Business Impact Analysis
* Determine risks to your business from natural or human-made
causes
* Get management support
* Create appropriate plan documents
* Test your plan
Some disasters get coverage on CNN, and some just create
headaches for the affected organization. With IT Disaster
Recovery Planning For Dummies, you’ll be prepared for
anything from hackers to hurricanes!
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Foreword xix
Introduction 1
Part I: Getting Started with Disaster Recovery 7
Chapter 1: Understanding Disaster Recovery 9
Chapter 2: Bootstrapping the DR Plan Effort 29
Chapter 3: Developing and Using a Business Impact Analysis 51
Part II: Building Technology Recovery Plans 75
Chapter 4: Mapping Business Functions to Infrastructure 77
Chapter 5: Planning User Recovery 97
Chapter 6: Planning Facilities Protection and Recovery129
Chapter 7: Planning System and Network Recovery 153
Chapter 8: Planning Data Recovery 173
Chapter 9: Writing the Disaster Recovery Plan 197
Part III: Managing Recovery Plans 215
Chapter 10: Testing the Recovery Plan 217
Chapter 11: Keeping DR Plans and Staff Current241
Chapter 12: Understanding the Role of Prevention 263
Chapter 13: Planning for Various Disaster Scenarios 285
Part IV: The Part of Tens 305
Chapter 14: Ten Disaster Recovery Planning Tools307
Chapter 15: Eleven Disaster Recovery Planning Web Sites 315
Chapter 16: Ten Essentials for Disaster Planning Success323
Chapter 17: Ten Benefits of DR Planning331
Index 3
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Peter H. Gregory, CISA, CISSP, is the author of fifteen
books on security and technology, including Solaris Security
(Prentice Hall), Computer Viruses For Dummies (Wiley),
Blocking Spam and Spyware For Dummies (Wiley), and
Securing the Vista Environment (O’Reilly).
Peter is a security strategist at a publicly-traded financial
management software company located in Redmond, Washington. Prior
to taking this position, he held tactical and strategic security
positions in large wireless telecommunications organizations. He
has also held development and operations positions in casino
management systems, banking, government, non-profit organizations,
and academia since the late 1970s.
He’s on the board of advisors for the NSA-certified
Certificate program in Information Assurance & Cybersecurity at
the University of Washington, and he’s a member of the board
of directors of the Evergreen State Chapter of Infra Gard.