Question: There is a gray area between Disaster Recovery Plans ( DRPs ) and Business Continuity Plans ( BCPs ) . As we learned in class,

There is a gray area between Disaster Recovery Plans (DRPs) and Business Continuity Plans (BCPs). As we learned in class, many of the components of the plans are the same. Even though DRPs are for IT functions and operations and BCPs are to keep the business up and running, often times companies will combine them as one. Many companies, especially small ones, don't have a DRP or BCP. They don't know about them or they don't know where to find information on them. Following up on your disaster recovery planning prioritization, you note that CDK does not even have a DRP and/or BCP. In fact, CDK is so new as a company that no one ever thought to put one together. Your ClO was so impressed by your prioritization of the major issues the company must deal with in a disaster that he assigns you to build out the DRP/BCP. You have never built a DRP/BCP before so you decided to look for resources on the subject. Fortunately, there a number of good resources out there. There are government agencies, non-for-profit groups, and universities that have information, apps, and other resources for business like CDK to help them build DRPs and BCPs. Your task is to find five or more resources on-line that CDK might use to help develop its DRP/BCP. For each resource you must: 1) state the title of the resources, 2) write a short paragraph explaining what the resource does and how it can help CDK, and 3) provide the webpage (URL) for the resources. As always, before turning it in ask yourself, "Would I give this to my boss?"

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