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If you believe your traditional disaster recovery plan will help recover your data after a cyberattack, you might want to think again. John Beattie, Principal Consultant at Sungard Availability Services, joins IT Availability Now to lay out the facts and offer the best approach for recovering compromised data after a successful cyberattack:
Brian Fawcett is a Senior Manager of Global Sales Engagement at Sungard AS. With over 15 years of experience in a range of industries, he specializes in forming enterprise-wide global talent and learning development programs. Brian has enriched corporate learning culture by matching organizational vision and core values to curricula, leading to application and impact.
As a Principal Consultant at Sungard AS, John Beattie works closely with organizations to implement third party risk management programs, and reduce operational risk by establishing new business continuity and disaster recovery programs or transforming existing ones to improve effectiveness.
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If you believe your traditional disaster recovery plan will help recover your data after a cyberattack, you might want to think again. John Beattie, Principal Consultant at Sungard Availability Services, joins IT Availability Now to lay out the facts and offer the best approach for recovering compromised data after a successful cyberattack:
Brian Fawcett is a Senior Manager of Global Sales Engagement at Sungard AS. With over 15 years of experience in a range of industries, he specializes in forming enterprise-wide global talent and learning development programs. Brian has enriched corporate learning culture by matching organizational vision and core values to curricula, leading to application and impact.
As a Principal Consultant at Sungard AS, John Beattie works closely with organizations to implement third party risk management programs, and reduce operational risk by establishing new business continuity and disaster recovery programs or transforming existing ones to improve effectiveness.