Disaster Recovery

Unfortunately, cybersecurity is not a level field game. As you probably heard before: “Defensive must be right 100% of the time, while attackers only have to be right once to succeed”.

The fight against Cybercrime doesn’t stop with prevention and protection mechanisms. We also dedicate our time and resources for the event of a breach as much as we prepare to prevent it. While protection and good business practices will mitigate a huge percent of the risks, there is always the chance of a successful breach in the security. this might be caused by many factors such as: zero-day exploits, human error, negligence, or disgruntled employee. whatever the causes might be is important to remember that disaster recovery must be part of the business continuity plan. businesses that do not plan ahead face the risk of going out of business when they can’t adapt to unexpected changes, and can’t recover their services back fast enough, lose critical information or are not able to afford high prices of services while the business is not operating.

Our business continuity plan takes into consideration hardware and malware failures for data Backup and Recovery.

Natural disasters and unexpected events that prevent physical access to your business location.

A well-defined set of steps to follow in case of a breach to minimize impact and recovery time.