More than 40% of businesses who suffer a disaster never trade again, so how well prepared is your business to survive?
Every year, nearly one in five businesses suffers a major disruption to its data, networks or communications systems. The process of business continuity and disaster recovery is the means of ensuring that the essential functions of your business survive anything from a corruption of data to an earth quake- or even the actions of a disgruntled employee.
It is therefore vitally important for any business or organization to plan its own survival following the loss of, or denial of, access to buildings, IT systems, records and information.
If recent events have taught businesses anything, it is that disaster can strike when least expected.
Would your business survive any of the following events?
- Burglary or theft
- Fire
- Flood
- Hacked systems
- Power surge
- Disk corruption
These are just a few examples of how your business can be affected - even shut down - by a disaster.
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