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"Carol E.B. Choksy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Dearest Colleagues,

 

I hope all of you are having a good holiday season.

 

I write to ask your thinking about something I thought I understood about
the Principles, but am now questioning. Put simply, where does a disaster
recovery plan fit into the Principles? I had thought it was in the Principle
of Protection, but as I take another deep dive, I see access controls, not
protection in the sense of taking care of the information. 

 

Would this fit under Availability, or is it just not there?

 

Thanks so much for being such a wonderful resource. 

 

Best wishes, 

Carol

 

 

Carol E.B. Choksy, PhD IGP CRM PMP

Information Governance Blog

 <http://iradconsulting.com/wordpress/> http://iradconsulting.com/wordpress/

 

CEO

IRAD Strategic Consulting, Inc.

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317-294-8329

 

Adjunct Lecturer

Department of Information and Library Science

School of Informatics and Computer Science

Indiana University, Bloomington

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