DRP Audit (disaster recovery plan audit)
Business Readiness Check for Crisis Situations
The presence of a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP), that is, an action plan in case of an accident, cyber attack, or technical failure, is an important step. However, the document alone does not guarantee that a business will be able to quickly recover in a critical situation. We conduct DRP audits in Latvia to practically test your company’s real readiness for various crisis scenarios. This audit identifies weaknesses in the existing recovery plan and provides clear recommendations for strengthening it, significantly reducing the risk of downtime and ensuring genuine business continuity.
What DRP audit includes
During the audit, we conduct a thorough analysis of the functionality of your DRP and its compliance with current business requirements. Special attention is paid to key metrics: recovery time objective (RTO) and acceptable data loss volume (RPO). We also assess the regularity and effectiveness of the plan testing processes, as well as the completeness and relevance of all accompanying documentation and procedures. The audit clearly illustrates whether the declared plan meets the real needs of the company and whether it can work at the right moment.
Who needs a DRP audit
A DRP audit is critically important for companies with mission-critical IT systems, where even an hour of downtime leads to significant financial losses. Primarily, this includes hotels and restaurants, financial and trading organizations, as well as government institutions. For instance, in the hotel business, a failure of the booking systems instantly leads to a loss of revenue and a deterioration of customer experience, so modern industry standards strongly require a reliable and tested recovery plan.
What you get
As a result of the audit, you receive an objective analysis of your DRP readiness with a clear description of the identified weaknesses and specific steps to address them. Implementing our recommendations significantly reduces downtime risks and increases the overall reliability of business processes, ensuring that your company is truly prepared for crisis situations and can minimize their consequences.
