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Un plan de
recuperación de desastres se centra en los datos y el equipamiento (hardware y
software) críticos para que una organización reanude sus operaciones en caso de
desastre. Debería incluir planes para atajar la pérdida de personal, aunque
típicamente se centra en la protección de la información.
A set of human,
physical, technical and procedural resources to recover, within a defined time
and cost, an activity interrupted by an emergency or disaster
ISACA,
Cybersecurity Glossary, 2014
Management policy
and procedures used to guide an enterprise response to a major loss of
enterprise capability or damage to its facilities. The DRP is the second plan
needed by the enterprise risk managers and is used when the enterprise must
recover (at its original facilities) from a loss of capability over a period of
hours or days. See Continuity of Operations Plan and Contingency Plan. [CNSSI_4009:2010]
A written plan
for processing critical applications in the event of a major hardware or
software failure or destruction of facilities. [NIST-SP800-34:2002]
A plan that
describes the process to recover from major processing interruptions.
http://ithandbook.ffiec.gov/it-booklets/business-continuity-planning/appendix-b-glossary.aspx
A Disaster
recovery plan covers the data, hardware and software critical for a business to
restart operations in the event of a natural or human-caused disaster. It
should also include plans for coping with the unexpected or sudden loss of key
personnel, although this is not covered in this article, the focus of which is
data protection.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disaster_recovery
A Disaster
Recovery Plan is the process of recovery of IT systems in the event of a
disruption or disaster.
http://www.sans.org/security-resources/glossary-of-terms/
The part of a
Contingency Plan that documents the process to restore any loss of data and to
recover computer systems if a disaster occurs (i.e., fire, vandalism, natural
disaster, or System failure). The document defines the resources, actions,
tasks and data required to manage the business recovery process in the event of
a business interruption. The plan is designed to assist in restoring the
business process to attain the stated disaster recovery goals.
http://www.hipaa.yale.edu/overview/glossary.html
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