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Overcome disaster with Olympic spirit

Overcome disaster with Olympic spirit

Imagine your servers crashing during a busy period? Unthinkable.

How quickly can I recover from a major IT disaster?

This will depend solely upon the business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plan you have laid out for your business.

The indication from widely publicised media reports show that it’s not a matter of if your business will experience disastrous downtime, but when. Your safest bet? Plan for the worst.

Olympic spirit: Your business up and running again fast!

Imagine your servers crashing during a busy period? Unthinkable. Seize the day!

Have all of your bases covered with a business continuity solution from Cicom®. We recommend that your business plan include mandated business continuity and disaster recovery options.

Taking “BCDR” seriously

You push back on complacency only when you take business continuity and disaster recovery seriously. Choose comprehensive cyber security solutions for your business network.

Put barricades in place to handle any IT disaster

We offer expert guidance on charting an IT disaster recovery map; we review your existing technologies and purchase and implement tech solutions to better keep your business prepared for whenever disaster strikes.

What are the costs to my business if I can’t operate?

Dire — not to mention a pause on productivity.

Productivity suffers greatly when your IT network haemorrhages critical data, for example, in the event of an unplanned system outage, a significant hardware or software failure, or as the result of a malicious cyberattack.

Files lost may take hours or even days to restore, leading to staff downtime and lost sales.

What happens when cybersecurity mitigation and prevention fails is the cornerstone of IT security governance. The primary place to slew the binoculars to is on the BCDR infrastructure that is (or isn’t) in place.

What does an IT disaster look like?

Should the disaster take the shape of a ransomware attack, one might expect a costly shave of business profits.

Industry experts have crunched some terrifying numbers on the impact of ransomware cyberattack. According to Tech Transformers, on average, ransomware hacks cost more than $700,000 per incident for small business owners.

This is derived as a consequence of the ransom demanded, downtime expenses, lost revenue and the often unavoidable dent to the business reputation.

In other cases where an incursion is sophisticated and targeted, without adequate security in place, your business operations may slam to a grinding halt.

Smooth moves or brace for impact?

Do you find yourself pondering the impact an IT catastrophe might have on your customers or business operations?

Perhaps you’re dithering over what data should be protected and backed up in the cloud when disaster strikes? If you’re pondering the question ‘what is cloud back up?‘, be sure to check out our article.

If you don’t have strong answers to these questions or an adequate business continuity plan in place for your business network, don’t let it spell a hard landing for your operations.

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