Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-06 Thread Wolfgang Tremmel
And a layer 8 item from me: - put a number (as in money) into the process up to that anything spend by anyone working on the recovery is covered. Has to be a number because if you write "all cost are covered" it makes the recovery person 2nd-guess if the airplane ticket or spare part he just

Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread Jamie Dahl
The NIMS/ICS system works very well for issues like this. I utilize ICS regularly in my Search and Rescue world, and the last two companies I worked for utilize(d) it extensively during outages. It allows folks from various different disciplines, roles and backgrounds to come in, and provide

Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread jim deleskie
I don't see posting in a DR process thead about thinking to use alternative entry methods to locked doors and spreading false information. If do well. Mail filters are simple. -jim On Tue., Oct. 5, 2021, 7:35 p.m. Niels Bakker, wrote: > * deles...@gmail.com (jim deleskie) [Tue 05 Oct 2021,

Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread Niels Bakker
* deles...@gmail.com (jim deleskie) [Tue 05 Oct 2021, 19:13 CEST]: World broke. Crazy $$ per hour down time. Doors open with a fire axe. Please stop spreading fake news. https://twitter.com/MikeIsaac/status/1445196576956162050 |need to issue a correction: the team dispatched to the Facebook

Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread Warren Kumari
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 1:07 PM Jeff Shultz wrote: > 7. Make sure any access controlled rooms have physical keys that are > available at need - and aren't secured by the same access control that they > are to circumvent. . > 8. Don't make your access control dependent on internet access - always

Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread jim deleskie
World broke. Crazy $$ per hour down time. Doors open with a fire axe. Glass breaks super easy too and much less expensive then adding 15 min to failure. -jim On Tue., Oct. 5, 2021, 7:05 p.m. Jeff Shultz, wrote: > 7. Make sure any access controlled rooms have physical keys that are >

Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread Jeff Shultz
7. Make sure any access controlled rooms have physical keys that are available at need - and aren't secured by the same access control that they are to circumvent. . 8. Don't make your access control dependent on internet access - always have something on the local network it can fall back to.

Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread Sean Donelan
On Wed, 6 Oct 2021, Karl Auer wrote: I'd add one "soft" list item: - in your emergency plan, have one or two people nominated who are VERY high up in the organisation. Their lines need to be open to the decisionmakers in the emergency team(s). Their job is to put the fear of a vengeful god into

Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Oct 5, 2021, at 10:05 AM, Karl Auer wrote: > > On Tue, 2021-10-05 at 08:50 -0400, Jared Mauch wrote: >> A few reminders for people: >> [excellent list snipped] > > I'd add one "soft" list item: > > - in your emergency plan, have one or two people nominated who are VERY > high up in the

Re: Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread Karl Auer
On Tue, 2021-10-05 at 08:50 -0400, Jared Mauch wrote: > A few reminders for people: > [excellent list snipped] I'd add one "soft" list item: - in your emergency plan, have one or two people nominated who are VERY high up in the organisation. Their lines need to be open to the decisionmakers in

Disaster Recovery Process

2021-10-05 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Oct 4, 2021, at 4:53 PM, Jorge Amodio wrote: > > How come such a large operation does not have an out of bound access in case > of emergencies ??? > > I mentioned to someone yesterday that most OOB systems _are_ the internet. It doesn’t always seem like you need things like modems