RPO would cover amount of data that is expected to be recovered given a failure while DRP encompasses the whole recovery process necessary to restore the system.
The DRP provides detailed instructions on how to restore systems, applications, and data, enabling the organization to return to normal operations as quickly as possible after a failure.
B. DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan)
Explanation:
A Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) is essential for managing the restore process in the event of system failure. It provides a detailed strategy for recovering data, systems, and applications, ensuring that business operations can resume as quickly as possible after a disaster. While an IRP handles immediate incident response, and RPO and SDLC are related to specific aspects of data recovery and system development, the DRP is specifically focused on comprehensive recovery and continuity planning.
An IRP defines how to detect, contain, analyze, and resolve security incidents, while a DRP outlines how to restore critical systems and data after a major disruption, such as system failure
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