DRP — Disaster Recovery Plan.
Restore your critical systems and data in the shortest possible time after an incident. We design your DRP with clear recovery objectives (RTO/RPO), backup and replication strategies, and tested runbooks.
The DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan) is the technical plan that defines how to restore infrastructure, systems, and data after a disaster —hardware failure, cyberattack, human error, or external event— within previously agreed time and data-loss objectives.
The question is not whether it will happen, but whether you will be ready.
An incident with no plan means hours (or days) of downtime, data loss, and improvised decisions under pressure. The DRP turns chaos into a procedure.
Minimizes downtime
Restore critical services in minutes or hours, not days.
Protects data
Backup and replication strategies that limit information loss.
Compliance and cyber insurance
Evidence required by regulators, auditors, and cyber insurance policies.
Decisions already made
Runbooks that eliminate improvisation at the worst possible moment.
Lower financial impact
Reduces the direct and indirect cost of every hour of downtime.
Ransomware resilience
Recovery capability that neutralizes the leverage of an attack.
From critical systems to proven recovery.
Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
We identify critical systems and the business impact if they stop operating.
Defining RTO and RPO
We agree on how long each service can take to recover and how much data it can lose.
Recovery strategy
We design backup, replication, alternate sites, and cloud according to each objective.
Recovery runbooks
We document the exact steps by scenario, with owners and sequence.
Testing and improvement
We run recovery drills, measure results, and refine the plan.
What your organization gains.
Predictable recovery
You know exactly how and how quickly each service is restored.
Objectives by service
RTO/RPO defined and agreed with the business for each critical system.
Reduced data loss
Backup and replication sized to the real value of the information.
Actionable runbooks
Anyone on the team can execute the recovery by following the plan.
Defense against cyberattacks
The ability to restore clean reduces the power of ransomware.
Foundation for compliance
Evidence ready for audits, regulators, and insurers.
From vulnerability to proven recovery.
Measurable capability
RTO/RPO defined and validated for each critical service.
Tested runbooks
Procedures executed in drills, not just on paper.
Reduced risk
Lower exposure to downtime and data loss.
What you receive at completion.
- IT-focused Business Impact Analysis (BIA).
- RTO/RPO matrix by system and service.
- Backup and replication strategy.
- Disaster recovery (DR) architecture, including cloud.
- Recovery runbooks by scenario.
- DR testing plan.
- Test results report.
- Complete, audit-ready DRP document.
About the DRP.
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Be ready before it happens.
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