Why You Need Business Continuity & a Disaster Recovery Plan
Why You Need Business Continuity & A Disaster Recovery Plan
Do you ever ask yourself if your business could survive a data disaster?
Wondering if you have a proper business continuity and disaster recovery plan is a legitimate response to the growing threats that could devastate your business. When you consider that 60% of small businesses fold after a disaster like a cyberattack — it’s easy to see why it’s on your mind.
Disasters are on the rise. At this point, it’s not a matter of if your company will face a potential catastrophic event – it’s when.
Catastrophic events can come in many forms, including hardware and software failures, cybersecurity breaches and forces of nature. These disasters create downtime, which causes your company to lose money. According to Gartner, IT downtime costs a business an average of $4,600 per minute. Disasters can also cause your business reputation to plummet, which, all things considered, is a better fate than having to close your doors altogether.
When the time comes & your business is experiencing a data disaster, will you be ready?
To be prepared for the worst, businesses need to have a solid backup and disaster recovery plan in place. Here’s what you need to know regarding backup and disaster recovery, what catastrophes are out there and how to be prepared when the time comes.
What Is Backup and Disaster Recovery & Why Do You Need It?
Backup and disaster recovery are two separate things. Each serves different functions to help keep your company running following a crisis.
#Backup
Backup is the act of copying your data. With multiple copies of your data available, you’ll be able to access vital information in case of accidental deletion, server problems or data corruption.
#Disaster Recovery Plan
A disaster recovery plan is a process that gets your IT, network and data up and running after an incident as soon as possible. Unfortunately, Forbes reports that 1 in 3 businesses are unprepared for a disaster because they don’t have an adequate or updated plan. Of those companies that don’t have a plan, 90% fail following a disaster, according to FEMA.
4 Types of Disaster That Can Affect Your Business
Your backup and disaster recovery plans need to cover a variety of scenarios, because a data crisis can appear in many forms. Here are some of the most common causes:
#1 Human Error
According to the Chief Executive, humans cause roughly 90% of cybersecurity issues. An employee deletes critical data files or code on the back end of the website. An intern opens a suspicious email attachment containing a virus from an unknown address. These mishaps are avoidable, but when they happen, they can be costly.
#2 Data Breaches and Cyberattacks
As companies continue to do more work online, it creates more opportunities for data breaches and other cyberattacks. Hackers can use ransomware to block access to computers or data in exchange for money, use spyware to copy data off your hard drive, and steal passwords and credit card numbers using phishing techniques.
#3 Hardware and Software Failures
How reliable are your servers? Hardware failure is the #1 cause of data loss, according to Dynamic Technologies. If there are no data backups or redundancies in place, a down server can bring your business to a halt.
#4 Natural Disasters
Fires, flooding and storms have devastated local businesses in recent years. On a smaller scale, lightning can strike your office and set the building on fire. Ask yourself – will your data be safe if the servers get destroyed?
How One2Call Can Help
If you run a small to medium-sized business and realise your company is not ready for a data crisis – let us help. We create customised business continuity and disaster recovery plans that fit your needs. With services such as onsite and offsite backups, cloud storage and enhanced security, your company will be back up and running in minutes after an incident, rather than days.
Contact us today to get your business prepared.
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