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Why cybersecurity and disaster recovery are necessary for your business resiliency
Some businesses think that a strong defense is all they need to protect their business against external attacks. Other businesses believe that powerful disaster recovery strategies will always protect them. This article shows why both approaches should be used.
Are you testing your disaster recovery plan?
To survive through unforeseen disasters, business owners must prepare to cope with unpreventable emergencies. Disaster recovery planning is a big part of proactive disaster preparedness. Develop and test a DRP to cushion your business against various setbacks.
Are you really protected from THIS?!
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When it comes to your company’s cybersecurity, don’t try to do it on your own. Don’t shop based on price. Don’t let a fast-talking sales guy seduce you into an agreement that doesn’t really fit your company. Instead, find someone you can trust who is willing to just have a conversation with you.
Developing your disaster recovery communications plan
Planning for disaster is essential in business. But because it’s not pleasant to think about, some SMB owners just put it off. Big mistake. Huge. Your disaster recovery communication plan helps your company continue operations no matter what else is going on. And it can save your reputation.
Disaster Recovery That Would Make Batman Proud
Disaster recovery has a single goal. It won’t make your company more efficient, or generate leads, or attract new employees. It won’t even make you more profitable during normal day-to-day operations. Instead, disaster recovery helps you get back on your feet in the wake of any kind of interruption.
How Disaster Recovery Protects Your Company’s Reputation
At KME, we care a great deal about disaster recovery. We understand the impact downtime has on your bottom line. We also understand the hit your reputation will take if you don’t know how to navigate a disaster.
What a Business Continuity Plan Means to You
No one wants to think about the possibility of a disaster, but the unexpected does sometimes happen. If something like that happens to your business, do you have a plan?