A disaster recovery plan (DRP) is a documented and structured approach that outlines the processes and procedures to recover and restore IT systems and operations after a disruptive event, such as a flood or other disaster
In the flood zone, a disaster recovery plan would address the specific concerns and considerations related to the restoration of IT operations after a flood.
While a business continuity plan (Option A) is closely related to a disaster recovery plan, it typically has a broader scope and encompasses the overall strategies and actions to ensure the continuity of business operations in the face of various disruptions including floods. Option B focuses on establishing effective communication channels during emergencies. A continuity of operations plan (Option D) is generally associated with government agencies and outlines procedures to ensure the continuous performance of essential functions during a wide range of emergencies.
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