Join the dialogue on crisis management: what are your strategies for data protection when time is of the essence?
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Have a redesigned contingency plan ready to implement. Technology is great when it works, but a potential disaster when it doesn’t. You must be prepared for its failure. Remember, your organization existed before you had the server. How did it work then? Have a contingency plan and periodically review it with your people. They are the key to its success.
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Taking backup or implimenting automated backup process can save you while server crashes. If you are using cloud base systems or server it can help you restore the data or safeguard your data.
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Define your privacy policy Develop a policy that outlines your company's data privacy protection guidelines and principles. Be transparent and accountable When communicating during a crisis, be transparent about what you know, what you don't know, and what you're doing to address the situation. Assess the situation If a data breach occurs, stop everything, evaluate the situation, and minimize further damage. Notify the data protection authority and individuals affected. Proactive crisis prevention Anticipate potential crises, conduct risk assessments, and stress test response protocols.
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