Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery capabilities ensure that critical systems and operations can withstand disruption and recover rapidly from cyber incidents, infrastructure failures, and unforeseen operational events. Arctiq helps organizations move decisively beyond the assumption that “backup exists.” We deliver validated recovery architectures, secure restoration approaches, and operational readiness through structured testing, governance, and documented runbooks.
Critical business functions and operational dependencies are mapped to define how essential services remain operational during disruption: ensuring continuity plans reflect real-world recovery priorities and organizational risk tolerance.
Recovery environments and failover strategies are designed and implemented to restore applications and infrastructure across data center and cloud platforms, aligned to defined recovery time and recovery point objectives.
Isolated recovery environments are engineered to support secure, validated restoration following ransomware incidents; significantly reducing reinfection risk and providing leadership with confidence in the integrity of restored systems.
Backup platforms and retention policies are evaluated and aligned with organizational recovery objectives to improve data integrity, recovery reliability, and restoration speed under adverse conditions.
Recovery procedures are regularly tested and validated through structured exercises to confirm operational readiness, identify gaps before a real incident occurs, and demonstrate to leadership and auditors that recovery capabilities perform as designed.
Operational runbooks, escalation pathways, and defined recovery roles are established to ensure that recovery processes remain structured, repeatable, and executable under the stress of an active incident.
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What is the difference between backup and disaster recovery?
Backup capabilities protect data by preserving copies for future restoration. Disaster recovery encompasses the broader capability to restore full system functionality and business operations following a significant disruption or incident.
How often should recovery testing occur?
Recovery testing should be conducted on a regular, scheduled basis to validate that procedures remain accurate, recovery objectives can be met, and all recovery roles and responsibilities are understood and aligned to the teams responsible for executing them.