Plan disaster recovery
- Last UpdatedSep 19, 2024
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A disaster recovery plan (DRP) is a set of procedures to protect and recover an IT infrastructure in case of a disaster. It contains the procedures to follow before, during and after a disaster. Disasters can be natural, environmental or human-made (intentional or unintentional).
A DRP is essential for continued availability of the ICS, and should cover the following:
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When the DRP should be activated depending upon an event, its duration and its severity.
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Detailed course of action for operating the ICS manually until external connections are secured.
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Personnel responsible for each procedure.
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Processes for securely backing up data and restoring it. This should cover:
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Requirements for building redundancy.
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File backup procedures.
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Frequency of backups.
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Storage mechanism for full and incremental backups.
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Safe storage of installation media, license keys and configuration information.
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List of individuals responsible for performing, testing, maintaining and restoring backups.
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List of personnel with physical and virtual access to the ICS.
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Detailed configuration information about the components of the ICS.
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Schedule for testing the DRP.