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Develop and Document a Disaster Recovery Plan for the Small Enterprise – Phase 3: Determine Recovery Workflow and Gaps

Author(s): Cassandra Cooper , George Goodall

In this step you will work through activities to help identify your current DRP workflow, including gaps that exist in the process. You will use the information gathered through the impact analysis to prioritize and execute projects.


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