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data backup/recovery

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What is data backup/recovery?

Data backup/recovery involves creating copies of data (backup) and restoring that data after a data loss event (recovery). This is crucial for business continuity, disaster recovery, and protecting against data corruption, hardware failures, human errors, and cyberattacks. Backups are typically stored on separate media (e.g., tapes, disks, cloud storage) and recovery processes involve restoring the backed-up data to its original or an alternate location.

What other technologies are related to data backup/recovery?

data backup/recovery Complementary Technologies

Intrusion detection systems help maintain data integrity and availability by detecting and preventing unauthorized access, which protects data that needs to be backed up and recovered.
mentioned alongside data backup/recovery in 1% (128) of relevant job posts
Patch management ensures systems are up-to-date with security fixes, reducing vulnerabilities and the risk of data loss events that would necessitate recovery.
mentioned alongside data backup/recovery in 1% (53) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention data backup/recovery?

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