A disaster recovery policy typically includes the following: 1. Procedures for backing up data and computer programs. 2. Guidelines for restoring data and computer programs after a disaster. 3. Procedures for relocating employees and offices if a disaster occurs. 4. Guidelines for maintaining business operations during a disaster. 5. Plans for communicating with employees, customers, and suppliers in the event of a disaster.
A disaster recovery policy should include a description of your organization's process for creating and maintaining backups of data, as well as a plan for restoring business operations in the event of a disaster. It's important to have both on-site and off-site backups, so you can restore operations even if your physical infrastructure is damaged or destroyed. Your policy should also include procedures for dealing with unexpected events, such as power outages or computer viruses. And it's important to test your recovery plan regularly to make sure it will actually work when you need it.