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The Definitive Guide to Business Resumption Planning (Artech House Telecommunications Library)

The Definitive Guide to Business Resumption Planning (Artech House Telecommunications Library)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Useful guide to a dry subject is worth the high cost
Review: This is an informative book, and is reasonably interestinggiven the dry subject. I found it more helpful than the Jon Toigobook. It has an emphasis on telecom recovery and redundancies that was missing from Toigo. The book is weaker on IS recovery, and the author is not really well-acquainted with computer security topics, although he discusses them. In spite of this, the book has an excellent little LAN security policy.

The references to Qmodem and Procomm are hints that although this is a 1997 book, it is based on earlier material.

Wrobel includes a number of helpful checklists and interview guides. His "Sample Operating and Security Standards" in Appendix F is a useful section that could serve as a standard for data center physical security. END

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Useful guide to a dry subject is worth the high cost
Review: This is an informative book, and is reasonably interestinggiven the dry subject. I found it more helpful than the Jon Toigobook. It has an emphasis on telecom recovery and redundancies that was missing from Toigo. The book is weaker on IS recovery, and the author is not really well-acquainted with computer security topics, although he discusses them. In spite of this, the book has an excellent little LAN security policy.

The references to Qmodem and Procomm are hints that although this is a 1997 book, it is based on earlier material.

Wrobel includes a number of helpful checklists and interview guides. His "Sample Operating and Security Standards" in Appendix F is a useful section that could serve as a standard for data center physical security. END


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