ISO 27018
Cloud Privacy Controls
Disaster recovery plan design involves creating a structured plan to ensure business operations continue during disruptions. This process helps organizations prepare for and recover from disasters, ensuring minimal disruption and swift recovery.
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Cloud Privacy Controls

Application Security

Information Security Incident Management

IT Service Management

Quality Management System

Environmental Management System

Occupational Health and Safety Management

Risk Management

IT Governance

Artificial Intelligence Management System

Innovation Management System

Customer Satisfaction - Complaints Handling

IT Asset Management

3-D Secure Protocol

PIN Security Requirements

Card Production Security

Security, Availability, Processing Integrity, Confidentiality, and Privacy

Trust Services Criteria

Design and testing of plans to keep business running during crises.

Technical recovery strategies to restore IT systems after failures.

Comprehensive IT and operational outsourcing solutions.

Identify, quantify, and prioritize information security risks across your organization.

Simulate real-world cyberattacks to uncover vulnerabilities before malicious actors do.

Automated and manual scanning to detect system weaknesses and configuration flaws.

In-depth analysis of source code to find security bugs during development.

Rapid response to breaches and detailed digital forensic investigations.

Hardening of servers, firewalls, and cloud infrastructure against best practices.
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PCI DSS required quarterly external vulnerability scans.

Training programs to reduce human risk and prevent social engineering.

Independent evaluation of IT controls to ensure integrity and regulatory alignment.

Aligning IT strategy with business goals through frameworks like COBIT.

Focus on Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) and data protection.

Roadmapping technology investments for long-term operational efficiency.

Verification of data center tier standards and operational sustainability.

Information Security Management System

Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard

Independent assurance over internal controls relevant to financial reporting for service organizations.

CSA STAR Level 1 and 2 is a standard for quality management systems, which helps organizations manage their quality processes effectively.

Privacy Information Management System

Business Continuity Management System

Cloud Security Controls

Cloud Privacy Controls

Application Security

Information Security Incident Management

IT Service Management

Quality Management System

Environmental Management System

Occupational Health and Safety Management

Risk Management

IT Governance

Artificial Intelligence Management System

Innovation Management System

Customer Satisfaction - Complaints Handling

IT Asset Management

3-D Secure Protocol

PIN Security Requirements

Card Production Security

Security, Availability, Processing Integrity, Confidentiality, and Privacy

Trust Services Criteria

Design and testing of plans to keep business running during crises.

Technical recovery strategies to restore IT systems after failures.

Comprehensive IT and operational outsourcing solutions.

Identify, quantify, and prioritize information security risks across your organization.

Simulate real-world cyberattacks to uncover vulnerabilities before malicious actors do.

Automated and manual scanning to detect system weaknesses and configuration flaws.

In-depth analysis of source code to find security bugs during development.

Rapid response to breaches and detailed digital forensic investigations.

Hardening of servers, firewalls, and cloud infrastructure against best practices.
.jpg)
PCI DSS required quarterly external vulnerability scans.

Training programs to reduce human risk and prevent social engineering.

Independent evaluation of IT controls to ensure integrity and regulatory alignment.

Aligning IT strategy with business goals through frameworks like COBIT.

Focus on Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) and data protection.

Roadmapping technology investments for long-term operational efficiency.

Verification of data center tier standards and operational sustainability.

Information Security Management System

Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard

Independent assurance over internal controls relevant to financial reporting for service organizations.

CSA STAR Level 1 and 2 is a standard for quality management systems, which helps organizations manage their quality processes effectively.

Privacy Information Management System

Business Continuity Management System

Cloud Security Controls

Cloud Privacy Controls
DRP design and testing rigorously ensure IT systems and data swiftly recover post-disruption.



A DRP outlines systematic steps to restore IT systems and data swiftly post-disruption.
Its core purpose is to systematically bring critical IT systems and their underlying services back to a fully operational state following any significant disruptive event.
This often involves sequenced steps for data recovery, application re-initialization, and network connectivity establishment to enable business functions.

A DRP is crucial for minimizing downtime, preventing data loss, and avoiding compliance repercussions.
Unplanned outages are incredibly expensive; a DRP drastically reduces recovery time.
DRPs safeguard critical information, preventing irreversible data corruption or deletion.
Swift recovery maintains customer trust and preserves brand integrity.
Failure to recover can lead to severe penalties from regulators.
A DRP provides clear steps, preventing panic and confusion during crises.
Unprepared businesses fall behind competitors who recover quickly.
Business Continuity Plan takes a broader, holistic view, outlining how the entire organization will continue essential operations during and after any disruption. It covers people, processes, facilities, and communications.
These plans work in concert: IR addresses the acute crisis, DRP restores the technical backbone, and BCP ensures the business keeps functioning throughout.
Incident Response focuses on the immediate, tactical handling of a specific event, like a cyberattack or system breach. Its goal is to contain the threat, minimize damage, and eradicate the root cause, stopping the bleeding.
Disaster Recovery Plan is specifically concerned with restoring the technology infrastructure—systems, applications, and data—after a significant disruption. It's the technical playbook for getting IT back online.
Business Continuity Plan takes a broader, holistic view, outlining how the entire organization will continue essential operations during and after any disruption. It covers people, processes, facilities, and communications.
These plans work in concert: IR addresses the acute crisis, DRP restores the technical backbone, and BCP ensures the business keeps functioning throughout.
Incident Response focuses on the immediate, tactical handling of a specific event, like a cyberattack or system breach. Its goal is to contain the threat, minimize damage, and eradicate the root cause, stopping the bleeding.
Disaster Recovery Plan is specifically concerned with restoring the technology infrastructure—systems, applications, and data—after a significant disruption. It's the technical playbook for getting IT back online.
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