Examples of Disaster Recovery Plans in a sentence
Contractor may in its discretion limit NYSIF’s review of its Master Disaster Recovery Plan(s) to a review of a copy maintained at Contractor's Capital Region office and not permit any copies to be made.
Contractor may in its discretion limit NYSIF’s review of its Master Disaster Recovery Plan(s) to a review of a copy maintained at Contractor's Capital Region office and not permit any copies to be made.C. Disaster Event NotificationContractor shall no later than twenty-four (24) hours after the occurrence of an event requiring activation of the Disaster Recovery Plan inform NYSIF that the plan has been activated.
Contractor may in its discretion limit NYSIF’s review of its Master Disaster Recovery Plan(s) to a review of a copy maintained at Contractor's Capital Region office and not permit any copies to bemade.C. Disaster Event NotificationContractor shall no later than twenty-four (24) hours after the occurrence of an event requiring activation of the Disaster Recovery Plan inform NYSIF that the plan has been activated.
They also developed joint Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans (BCP+DRP).
CLECs will include Disaster Recovery Plans in their 911 Plans filed with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans Testing Requirements for Designated Members (a) Pursuant to Regulation Systems Compliance and Integrity (“Regulation SCI”), 17 CFR 242.1000 et seq.
Supplemental Guidance: Plans related to contingency plans for organizational information systems include, for example, Business Continuity Plans, Disaster Recovery Plans, Continuity of Operations Plans, Crisis Communications Plans, Critical Infrastructure Plans, Cyber Incident Response Plans, Insider Threat Implementation Plan, and Occupant Emergency Plans.
Such events are dealt with by the company’s Risk Management and Disaster Recovery Plans.
Federal directives distinguish COOP plans as a specific type of plan that should not be confused with Information System Contingency Plans, Disaster Recovery Plans or BCPs. Nongovernment organizations typically use BCPs rather than COOP plans to address mission/business processes.
Supplemental Guidance: Plans related to contingency plans for organizational information systems include, for example, Business Continuity Plans, Disaster Recovery Plans, Continuity of Operations Plans, Crisis Communications Plans, Critical Infrastructure Plans, Cyber Incident Response Plans, and Occupant Emergency Plans.