A DRP contains critical information about how an organization will respond to and recover from disasters or disruptions to its operations. Unauthorized alterations to the DRP could lead to ineffective responses during emergencies, potentially resulting in extended downtime, data loss, or financial losses for the organization. By classifying the DRP as confidential, access to the plan can be restricted to authorized personnel who are responsible for its maintenance, implementation, and testing. This helps ensure the integrity and reliability of the plan, reducing the risk of unauthorized alterations that could compromise its effectiveness.
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