Emergency
Management – Preparing For Disaster
Continuity
Management Can Help Minimize Effects of Emergencies
In the context of business
continuity, emergency management involves how prepared a business is to
face a disaster or other emergency. From natural disasters to crippling system
failure, emergencies can strike a business at any time. That is why it is
crucial for a company to prepare for this well before it happens. After an
emergency occurs is not the best time to start worrying about how to handle it.
Business continuity management is designed to make sure that doesn’t happen by
helping businesses develop emergency plans up front.
Management of Emergencies - Business Continuity
Managing
business continuity and emergencies may seem like an unnecessary exercise to a
business that feels it has all of its network security and system backup plans
in place. These companies may have survived breaches of security, data
corruption or loss, or even virus attacks without any disruption. But planning
for and managing emergencies goes far beyond these preparations. Emergencies in
business continuity include catastrophic events such as natural disasters,
building fires, and complete system failure or corruption. For example, no
matter how many backups of a business’s data are made if all of the backups are
stored onsite then a building fire, natural disaster, or other emergency can
wipe out every shred of data a business has. Processes such as creating an
online backup of business data to a location far from the main company building
help protect against this type of data loss. Keeping physical backup media such
as tapes and data disks at multiple business sites is another form of management
and protection. See also:
wireless network security,
disaster recovery business
continuity, and security
management software
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