Protection, Restoration, and Accelerated Topics in Physical SecurityThe initial steps performed by an organization after a disaster are known as "disasterrecovery." It's critical for a business to participate in disaster recovery planning so that it'sprepared and its assets are protected in the event of a disaster. Hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, andother natural catastrophes are examples of disasters. Business continuity ensures that thecompany's routine operations continue despite any setbacks that may arise as a result of thecrisis. At the federal, state, territorial, and local levels, the Standard on Disaster/EmergencyManagement and Business Continuity Program was highlighted as a model standard for public-sector preparedness.Organizations are frequently unprepared for disasters due to the low chance ofoccurrence. A disaster, such as a tornado, can strike in a matter of minutes, destroying or severelylimiting an organization's resources. Developing and following a comprehensive disasterrecovery plan will not only ensure that business operations run smoothly, but it will also save theorganization a significant amount of money and time.