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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity after Cyber-Attacks and Natural Disasters: A Review of Threats, Past Lessons, Approaches and Emerging Trends

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  • Maringa Elijah Kihooto

    (INES, Ruhengeri, Rwanda.)

  • Bugingo Emmanuel

    (Department of Information Technology, University of Kigali, Rwanda.)

Abstract

In today's world, digital systems are key to how organizations' work, and events like cyber-attacks or natural disasters can really mess smooth running of operations. This paper looks at how Business Continuity (BC) and Disaster Recovery (DR) can help manage cyber-security and natural events risks. Using standards like ISO 22301 and NIST SP 800-34, plus current studies, it points out what's needed to keep operations running when problems arise, get digital systems back on track fast, and how to integrate cyber-security in all emergency plans. The paper emphasizes on importance of simulation of disaster and drills to devise the best methods to counter risks once they arise.

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  • Maringa Elijah Kihooto & Bugingo Emmanuel, 2026. "Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity after Cyber-Attacks and Natural Disasters: A Review of Threats, Past Lessons, Approaches and Emerging Trends," Post-Print hal-05488317, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05488317
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