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RE: [CISSP-D] risk assessment vs disaster recovery

Subject: RE: [CISSP-D] risk assessment vs disaster recovery
Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 10:26:04 +0200
You have to do full risk assessment first to be able to know
(Calculate)how your business will be impacted (Lose) if a crisis strike,
then u develop your DRP to try to save your company that loses you
calculated.

Regards,
Waleed Omar



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Subject: [CISSP-D] risk assessment vs disaster recovery

  Hi, 
  what is the difference between risk assessment and disaster recovery?
  i wanted to develop diaster recovery strategy for my organization, do
i need to perform risk assessment for that?can we say risk assessment
and management of all risks is first step to develop disaster recovey
strategy.
  Can we say risk managment covers disaster recovery strategy?




 
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