Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) Development

Comprehensive disaster recovery plan development to ensure business continuity and rapid recovery from security incidents and disasters

About This Service

Our Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) Development service helps you create comprehensive disaster recovery plans to ensure rapid recovery from security incidents, natural disasters, and other disruptions. We develop detailed recovery procedures, define recovery objectives, and establish testing protocols.

What's Included

Business impact analysis (BIA)

Recovery time objective (RTO) definition

Recovery point objective (RPO) definition

Disaster scenarios identification

Recovery procedures development

Communication plan creation

Testing and validation plan

DRP documentation

How It Works

1
Business Impact Analysis
We analyze your business processes and identify critical systems and recovery priorities
2
Recovery Objectives
We define RTO and RPO for each critical system based on business requirements
3
Plan Development
We develop detailed recovery procedures, communication plans, and testing protocols
4
Documentation & Training
We document the DRP and provide training to ensure your team is prepared
Deliverables
  • Disaster Recovery Plan Document
  • Business Impact Analysis Report
  • RTO/RPO Matrix
  • Recovery Procedures Manual
  • Communication Plan
  • Testing and Validation Plan
  • Training Materials
  • Maintenance Schedule

Why HafezSecure

Comprehensive Approach
DRP covering all disaster scenarios including security incidents, natural disasters, and technical failures
Business-Focused
Recovery objectives aligned with business priorities and requirements
Realistic Timelines
Achievable RTO and RPO targets based on technical capabilities and business needs
Tested Plans
Recovery procedures validated through testing and exercises

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP)?

A Disaster Recovery Plan is a documented set of procedures to recover IT systems and data after a disaster. It defines recovery objectives, procedures, and responsibilities to restore operations quickly.

What is the difference between RTO and RPO?

RTO (Recovery Time Objective) is the maximum acceptable time to restore operations after a disaster. RPO (Recovery Point Objective) is the maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time.

How often should DRP be tested?

We recommend testing DRP at least annually, with more frequent testing (quarterly) for critical systems. Tests should include tabletop exercises, walkthroughs, and full-scale recovery drills.

Ready to Get Started?
Contact our team to discuss your security assessment needs