Disaster Recovery
Disaster recovery, business continuity, and forensics have become closely related topics. You may think forensics only applies to criminal activities, and it often does. However, after an information technology–related disaster, forensic techniques may be the best way to determine what caused the disaster and how to avoid it in the future. It is also possible that a disaster was instigated by the commission of a cybercrime, in which case the need for forensics is clear.
The forensics process really begins once an incident has been discovered, but it does not get fully under way until after the disaster or incident is contained. However, before you examine the forensic process for disasters, it would be a good idea to start ...
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