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ProServeIT President Eric Sugar discusses disaster recovery planning for small and medium businesses. This is an excellent add-on episode to our third episode from way back in 2018 when Keatron Evans discussed the work of an incident responder. If your small- or medium-sized company suffers an incident, whether a breach or a ransom or just a power failure, the first thing you’re going to hope is that you have a disaster recovery plan already written and sitting in the CEO’s locked desk drawer. If not, it’s time for you to prepare and breathe easier.
0:00 - Disaster recovery planning for small businesses 3:12 - Eric Sugar’s start in cybersecurity 4:40 - Working at ProServeIT 6:40 - Working as president of ProServeIT 9:07 - What is a small or medium cybersecurity business? 10:50 - How to have a disaster recovery plan 14:05 - Customize your disaster recovery plan 16:40 - Prioritized your disaster recovery plan 18:10 - How to choose potential disasters 21:28 - Examples of disaster recovery plans 26:20 - Education and skills needed to work in disaster recovery 31:40 - A good resume for disaster recovery 35:10 - Getting promoted in discovery recovery 37:33 - What is ProServeIT? 41:16 - Learn more about Eric Sugar and ProServeIT 41:34 - Outro
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