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What is Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP) and what are its primary objectives?

Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP) is a detailed IT-focused contingency plan aimed at rapidly restoring critical technology infrastructure and data after a disruption. Its primary objectives include ensuring quick recovery of IT systems, minimizing downtime, and protecting data integrity through components like data backups, recovery time objectives (RTO), recovery point objectives (RPO), and defined incident response roles.

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