Disaster Recovery Plan
Background The BIA, BCP, and IRP documents you developed earlier in the course collectively provide a cradle-to-grave means of detecting, responding to, and recovering from an incident. Combining all of these documents to include a Disaster Recovery Plan can help a business become more resilient and recover from threats in minimal time. Deliverables 1) Write a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) to identify how the business will return to normal operations following a disaster. Include the BIA, BCP, and IRP from previous units to provide a formal body of evidence. One way to think of the DRP is the reverse of a BCP. Instead of finding alternate ways to keep the business running, the DRP culminates the incident response process by detailing how a company′s business functions will return to normal as if nothing ever happened. [unique_solution]Note: Sometimes, this may require a definition of what the new ″normal″ is. Expected 1250-word minimum (at least 5 pages) in APA format. 2) Your Disaster Recovery Plan should include, at a minimum: a) A copy of the Business Impact Analysis (BIA) b) A copy of the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) c) A copy of the Incident Response Plan (IRP) d) Details of how business functions will resume normal operations e) A final analysis of how these documents will safeguard the organization′s information f) Lessons learned throughout the process APA Requirements Paper must be in APA format and include title page, running head, in-text citations, introduction, major section headings, conclusion, and references page.