Background Information
Each business is unique and distinctive, having various needs and requirements. The need to customize a Disaster Recovery Plan
... [Show More] to a particular business situation is a requirement of any good plan.
Directions:
Identify a business, real or fictitious, and create a list of all personnel, positions, assets, vendors, customers, etc. for that business.
It is vital that you choose a good template and model for your Disaster Recovery Plan. Use the sites below to help you choose a Disaster Recovery Plan template that will work in your particular industry situation.
Sample Plan: MIT Business Continuity Plan (Links to an external site.)
Disaster Recovery Plan Template:http://www.disaster-recovery-plan.com/ (Links to an external site.)
Disaster Recovery Made Easy (Links to Pieces Needed in Plan - Determine Scope and Dependency)http://www.disaster-recovery-plan.com/toolkit.htm (Links to an external site.)
The Disaster Recovery Guidehttp://www.disaster-recovery-guide.com/ (Links to an external site.)
Identify the qualities that helped you select your Disaster Recovery Plan template, making sure to include:
Main reason you chose this template
Items that are unnecessary within the selected template
Items that must be added to augment the selected template for your particular business
How easily is this plan replicated for additional business sites if necessary (or maybe N/A)?
Location where you retrieved the template
Is permission for use/reproduction required? Has permission been attained? Include date, method secured [such as email, phone, etc.], person supplying permission, necessary declarations, and such as copyrights that must be displayed.
This information will become part of a complete Disaster Recovery Plan that will be completed over the length of the term and is worth 50% of your final grade.
Prepare your responses in a Microsoft Word document named Lastname-Unit1-ProjectAssignment.doc. Submit your file using the upload instructions below. [Show Less]