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{{definition| A disaster recovery plan is a written plan for processing critical applications in the [[event]] of a major hardware or software failure or destruction of facilities. <ref>[http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-82r2.pdf NIST Special Publication 800-82 Rev 2: Guide to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security  (May 2015)]</ref>}}<br/>
 
{{definition| A disaster recovery plan is a written plan for processing critical applications in the [[event]] of a major hardware or software failure or destruction of facilities. <ref>[http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-82r2.pdf NIST Special Publication 800-82 Rev 2: Guide to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security  (May 2015)]</ref>}}<br/>
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{{definition|Disaster recovery plan: management policy and procedures used to guide an enterprise response to a major loss of enterprise capability or damage to its facilities.  (from: CNSSI 4009-2015) <ref name=NIST>[https://csrc.nist.gov/Glossary NIST Glossary]</ref>}}<br/>
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{{definition|Disaster recovery plan: A written plan for processing critical applications in the event of a major hardware or software failure or destruction of facilities. (from: NIST SP 800-82 Rev 2) <ref name=NIST>[https://csrc.nist.gov/Glossary NIST Glossary]</ref>}}<br/><br/>
  
 
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Revision as of 00:00, 28 October 2017


Definitions

National Definitions

United States

NIST
A disaster recovery plan is a written plan for processing critical applications in the event of a major hardware or software failure or destruction of facilities. [1]


Disaster recovery plan: management policy and procedures used to guide an enterprise response to a major loss of enterprise capability or damage to its facilities. (from: CNSSI 4009-2015) [2]


Disaster recovery plan: A written plan for processing critical applications in the event of a major hardware or software failure or destruction of facilities. (from: NIST SP 800-82 Rev 2) [2]



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