Business Continuity
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Business Continuity Plan

Does your organization have a business continuity plan that outlines how it will continue to operate during an unplanned disruption in service?

Yes, Planned has a business continuity plan that outlines how the organization will continue to operate during an unplanned disruption in service. This plan includes strategies for maintaining critical operations and minimizing downtime, ensuring resilience and stability during unforeseen events.

Disaster Recovery Plan

Does your organization have a disaster recovery plan that outlines its response to unplanned disruptions such as natural disasters, power outages, and cyber attacks?

Yes, Planned has a disaster recovery plan that outlines its response to unplanned disruptions such as natural disasters, power outages, and cyber attacks. This plan is designed to ensure rapid restoration of services and data, minimizing impact and ensuring operational resilience.

Data Backups

Does your organization perform regular data backups to protect against data loss?

Yes, Planned performs regular data backups to protect against data loss, a critical component of its data management and security strategy. These backups are conducted on a scheduled basis, ensuring that all essential data is duplicated and stored securely in multiple locations. This approach typically involves:

  1. Incremental Backups: This method captures only the changes made since the last backup, making it an efficient way to ensure data currency without excessive storage demands.

  2. Full Backups: Periodically, a complete backup of all data is conducted. This serves as a comprehensive data snapshot, essential for full-scale data recovery if needed.

  3. Encryption: Backed-up data is encrypted, ensuring its security and preventing unauthorized access during transfer and storage.

  4. Regular Testing: The integrity and recoverability of the backed-up data are regularly tested. This ensures that in the event of a data loss, the backup can be reliably used for restoration.

  5. Version Control: Keeping multiple versions of data files allows the organization to roll back to specific points in time, useful in cases of data corruption or intrusion.