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OUT OF BUSINESS?
Questions You Should Ask About Off-Site Data Protection
Before it’s Too Late
By Ed Golden
You can bet on it. Every single day, companies of
all sizes are shut down by disasters like fires, power disruptions, or
employee sabotage (in fact, more critical data each year is lost to intentional
or unintentional human disruptions than to acts of nature). And, these
disasters can take by surprise and permanently put out of business any
company that doesn't protect and secure back-up data off-site, off-line
and out of reach.
But you can be prepared. Disaster veterans know that
effective DR planning can make the difference between business survival
or death. And, they know the value of a comprehensive search for the right
data security provider. That choice, say DR veterans, can be one of the
most important vendor decisions your company will ever make.
The following questions have been assembled to help
select the right "total data security" provider. You'll notice that each
question is directed toward one common goal: To make sure you're getting
total protection by securing your back-up data off-site, off-line and
out of reach.
FACILITY CONSTRUCTION
Is the provider's building dedicated only to
total data security? Is it a free-standing, single-story facility? Are
halon fire suppression systems (or equivalent) used rather than sprinkler
systems? Does each vault have strict, independent climate control?
TECHNOLOGY
Does the provider offer electronic vaulting
to its secured off-site facility? Does the security provider maintain
an easy-to-use, informative web site? How is bar coding technology employed?
OFF-SITE SECURITY LOCATION
Is the provider's facility a safe distance from
flood risks and known fault lines? Is it safely away from train routes
or other industrial risks? Is the facility in a low-profile location away
from high-crime areas?
ALARM SYSTEMS
Are vault and facility alarms UL-approved? Does the
alarm system provide a detailed audit trail? Does the alarm system detect
fire, water, motion, sound, vibration, magnetic door contact, temperature/humidity
changes, window breakage and improper access code entry?
MEDIA TRANSPORT VEHICLES
Are the provider's vehicles dedicated to and customized
for the safe transportation and protection of magnetic media? Do the vehicles'
cargo areas have independent heating and a/c systems? Are the vehicles
completely unmarked?
MEDIA TRANSPORT CONTAINERS
Are the data security provider's containers constructed
with at least .22 gauge steel? Are they foam-lined and shock-resistant?
Are they water, shatter- and fire-resistant? Are the containers uniquely
labeled so as not to obviously identify the customer or contents?
SECURITY PROCEDURES
Are the provider's employees highly trained and consistently
audited by supervisors? Does the data security provider ensure that media
is not transported by your employees? At off-site location, is media commingled
with other customers'?
DISASTER RECOVERY
Does the vendor have a detailed DR plan for its own
recovery? Will the vendor respond to a local emergency in two hours or
less? Can the vendor provide you with off-site security to and from your
hot site or other recovery location?
A thorough investigation with questions like these
will help ensure youre getting the maximum protection of your companys
critical data. Any less, and you could be at the mercy of a situation
you could have controlled.
About the author:
Ed Golden is National
VP for Data Base, Inc. For more information, please check the Data Base
Web Site at www.dbi.com
Or, contact Data Base at 1.800.800.8110 for more help in selecting an
off-site, off-line and out of reach data security program.
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