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    Disaster Recovery Plan

    Associate Level Material Appendix D Disaster Recovery Plan Student Name: Casey DeCesare University of Phoenix IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Scott Sabo Date: 4/27/14 Disaster Recovery Plan Due in Week Three: For your selected scenario, describe the key elements of the Disaster Recovery Plan to be used in case of a disaster and the plan for testing the DRP. 1 Risk Assessment 1 Critical business processes List the mission-critical

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    Disaster Recovery

    backups are removed from the site for safekeeping and disaster recovery purposes. RTO - The recovery time objective (RTO) is the targeted duration of time and a service level within which a business process must be restored after a disaster (or disruption) in order to avoid unacceptable consequences associated with a break in business continuity.[1] It can include the time for trying to fix the problem without a recovery, the recovery itself, testing, and the communication to the users. Decision

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    Network Design

    The main location of 2 buildings consisting of 50 total computers will be physically connected through a fiber line with a T-3 connection to the internet. The primary servers for this network will also be located at location 1. Location 2 and 3 will connect to the network via the VPN concentrators. Location 3 will house back-up servers for the network. Both locations will also connect to the internet with a T-3 connection. T-3 lines are a combination of 28 T-1 circuits and produce 44.736 Mbps

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    The New Deal Dbq

    The Great Depression was a time of economic disaster. It lasted for a decade from 1929 to 1939 and still has lasting effects on today’s society. There were four main factors that attributed to this crisis; failures in banks, inequality distribution of wealth, overproduction and the crash of the stock market. During this time, Americans were devastated and hopeless because the economic growth was being replaced by a continuously contracting economy. It was not until Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected

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    Back Up Plan

    owned by First World Bank, will be backed up each day at 2:30 am. There will be a designated on site server, and also an off site server. This better protects the data, by storing a backup configuration on site and off site as part of the disaster recovery plan. A third party will be used for cloud storage( of site backup) . The company First World Bank has chosen is a company called Barracuda. The Barracuda Backup appliance lets administrators quickly automate policies for backup and recovering

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    “Progressive Era Through the Great Depression”

    Georgia Gardner Strayer University Professor Irina V. Nowak CONTEMPORARY US HISTORY “PROGRESSIVE ERA THROUGH THE GREAT DEPRESSION” August 3, 2013 Introduction: The Great Depression was an era in the American history that so many people would wish to forget. The 1920s saw the country going through various phases of poverty resulting from the crash of the stock market, job losses, collapsing of businesses in all industries in the country. The Great Depression was

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    Invintory Management

    household activities for which there is no immediate use. Hazardous substances as defined as those having one or more of the following characteristics; ignitability, corrosiveness, reactivity, and toxicity. 2.  What is the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) According to the text book this act regulates generators, transporters and treatment storage and disposal facilities as well as underground storage tanks and petroleum products. 3.  What is Superfund? Superfund is the common name given

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    History

    3. What was the goal of the Second New Deal, and give two examples? The Roosevelt administration plan was to circulate money back into the economy and thought of ways to be able to do so. The second new deal approach was aimed at countering under consumption by getting cash into of ordinary people in order to help jump start the economy. In theory, massive consumer spending would generate economic growth and end the depression. Soon money starts to cycle and dollars start to circulate. As we know

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    Management

    processes to these components. The information extracted will be then used for evaluating the impact that the system unavailability will have on processes. The BIA is comprised of three steps given below 1. Determine business processes and recovery criticality. The downtimes are required in every system. Also the business processes should include:- * Non-specific events on business processes identified during the work flow analysis. * The impact of legal and regulatory requirements

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    Disaster Recovery Sites

    Title Name Institution 1) With respect to disaster recovery - describe the difference between hot, warm, and cold recovery sites. Cold recovery sites This is an appropriately configured room or space in a building with no server-related equipment pre-installed. It provides power, cooling and office which is used in case of an outage or disaster in the main work site. The staff moves to this site when a disaster is declared. It does not include any backed up copies of the data and information

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