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Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Planning for IT Professionals (Paperback) by Susan Snedaker
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- ISBN: 9781597491723
- Condition: New
- Trade paperback
- Language: English
- Pages: 456
- Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 456 p. Contains: Illustrations.
- Powerful Earthquake Triggers Tsunami in Pacific. Hurricane Katrina Makes Landfall in the Gulf Coast. Avalanche Buries Highway in Denver. Tornado Touches Down in Georgia. These headlines not only have caught the attention of people around the world, they have had a significant effect on IT professionals as well. As technology continues to become more integral to corporate operations at every level of the organization, the job of IT has expanded to become almost all-encompassing. These days, it's difficult to find corners of a company that technology does not touch. As a result, the need to plan for potential disruptions to technology services has increased exponentially. That is what Business Continuity Planning (BCP) is: a methodology used to create a plan for how an organization will recover after a disaster of various types. It takes into account both security and corporate risk management tatics. There is a lot of movement around this initiative in the industry: the British Standards Institute is releasing a new standard for BCP this year. Trade shows are popping up covering the topic. It covers complete coverage of the 3 categories of disaster: natural hazards, human-caused hazards, and accidental and technical hazards. It is the only published source of information on the new BCI standards and government requirements. It includes updated information on recovery from cyber attacks, rioting, protests, product tampering, bombs, explosions, and terrorism.
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- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreComputing & Internet, Business & Investing
- Pages456
- EditionStandard Edition
- PublisherSyngress Publishing
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9781597491723. New condition. Trade paperback. Language: English. Pages: 456. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 456 p. Contains: Illustrations. Powerful Earthquake Triggers Tsunami in Pacific. Hurricane Katrina Makes Landfall in the Gulf Coast. Avalanche Buries Highway in Denver. Tornado Touches Down in Georgia. These headlines not only have caught the attention of people around the world, they have had a significant effect on IT professionals as well. As technology continues to become more integral to corporate operations at every level of the organization, the job of IT has expanded to become almost all-encompassing. These days, it's difficult to find corners of a company that technology does not touch. As a result, the need to plan for potential disruptions to technology services has increased exponentially. That is what Business Continuity Planning (BCP) is: a methodology used to create a plan for how an organization will recover after a disaster of various types. It takes into account both security and corporate risk management tatics. There is a lot of movement around this initiative in the industry: the British Standards Institute is releasing a new standard for BCP this year. Trade shows are popping up covering the topic. It covers complete coverage of the 3 categories of disaster: natural hazards, human-caused hazards, and accidental and technical hazards. It is the only published source of information on the new BCI standards and government requirements. It includes updated information on recovery from cyber attacks, rioting, protests, product tampering, bombs, explosions, and terrorism.
- ISBN: 9781597491723
- Condition: New
- Trade paperback
- Language: English
- Pages: 456
- Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 456 p. Contains: Illustrations.
- Powerful Earthquake Triggers Tsunami in Pacific. Hurricane Katrina Makes Landfall in the Gulf Coast. Avalanche Buries Highway in Denver. Tornado Touches Down in Georgia. These headlines not only have caught the attention of people around the world, they have had a significant effect on IT professionals as well. As technology continues to become more integral to corporate operations at every level of the organization, the job of IT has expanded to become almost all-encompassing. These days, it's difficult to find corners of a company that technology does not touch. As a result, the need to plan for potential disruptions to technology services has increased exponentially. That is what Business Continuity Planning (BCP) is: a methodology used to create a plan for how an organization will recover after a disaster of various types. It takes into account both security and corporate risk management tatics. There is a lot of movement around this initiative in the industry: the British Standards Institute is releasing a new standard for BCP this year. Trade shows are popping up covering the topic. It covers complete coverage of the 3 categories of disaster: natural hazards, human-caused hazards, and accidental and technical hazards. It is the only published source of information on the new BCI standards and government requirements. It includes updated information on recovery from cyber attacks, rioting, protests, product tampering, bombs, explosions, and terrorism.
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Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
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Computing & Internet, Business & Investing
Pages
456
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