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Disaster Recovery: Principles and Practices
April Wells
Charlyne Walker
Timothy Walker
David Abarca

ISBN-10: 013171127X
ISBN-13:  9780131711273

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2007
Format:  Paper; 298 pp
Published:  09/22/2006
Status: Instock


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For advanced information security courses on disaster recovery

 

With real world examples, this text provides an extensive introduction to disaster recovery focusing on planning the team, planning for the disaster and practicing the plan to make sure that, if ever needed, it will work.

 


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For advanced information security courses on disaster recovery

 

With real world examples, this text provides an extensive introduction to disaster recovery focusing on planning the team, planning for the disaster and practicing the plan to make sure that, if ever needed, it will work.

 

Q. Do you cover fundamentals of disaster recovery as well as give your students exposure to real-life implementation?

A. Disaster Recovery offers in-depth coverage of information security policy including the basics of disaster, the planning and implementation of a disaster recovery plan and the real world practice of trial and error recovery

 

Q. Do you cover disaster recovery planning in your course?

A. Disaster Recovery, 1e provides students with understanding of disaster recovery planning along with the security implications that can surround it.

 

Other Points of Differentiation

 In-depth coverage of disaster recovery planning, the disaster recovery planning team and the disaster recovery document along with suggestions on what, how and why to test periodically. 
     Gives students a thorough introduction to disaster recovery and real-life implementation

 

 Thorough coverage of disaster recovery
     Provides students with understanding of Disaster Recovery from planning to testing to potential implementation

 

Appendices include: Sample Disaster Recovery Plan and Resources for Security Professionals

            Provides students with real-life examples and additional resources. 

 


Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to Disaster Recovery
Chapter 2: Preparing to Develop the Disaster Recovery Plan
Chapter 3: Assessing Impact and Risks in the Enterprise
Chapter 4: Prioritizing Systems and Functions for Recovery
Chapter 5: Identifying Data Storage and Recovery Sites
Chapter 6: Developing Plans and Procedures, and Relationships
Chapter 7: Developing Procedures for Special Circumstances
Chapter 8: Testing the Disaster Recovery Plan
Chapter 9: Continued Assessment of Needs, Threats, and Solutions
Appendix A: Disaster Recovery Plan

Appendix B: Checklist Sample Testing Documents
Glossary
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