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By Corinne Bernstein

What is a disaster recovery team?

A disaster recovery team is a group of individuals focused on planning, implementing, maintaining, auditing and testing an organization's business continuity and disaster recovery procedures.

Disaster recovery (DR) is an area of security planning focused on enabling an organization to maintain or rapidly resume mission-critical functions following a natural or human-made disaster. Having a team focused on disaster recovery ensures response times and damages to resources are minimized.

Business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) are often grouped together. DR is data-focused and homes in on storing information so that it can be accessed easily after a disaster. BC encompasses the risk management, oversight and planning an organization needs to stay operational during a disruption.

There are numerous elements to a thorough BCDR plan, and having a designated team to cover these key areas can help ensure nothing slips through the cracks.

Members of a disaster recovery team

A disaster recovery team is typically drawn from a company's existing employees. This can include the chief information officer (CIO) and IT department, stakeholders from various operational units, and service vendors.

Specific roles within a disaster recovery team might include the following:

For a DR plan to be successful, team members' individual responsibilities and authority must be clearly defined. They must know their duties, attend meetings and remain up to date regarding company policies.

Responsibilities of a disaster recovery team

Disaster recovery teams must be knowledgeable about insurance, security, staffing, communications and recovery objectives. They also must take into account technology considerations, such as cloud vs. on-premises DR, ransomware protection and failover plans, and compliance with the necessary regulations.

Further responsibilities of a disaster recovery team might include the following:

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