Disaster Recovery Readiness (Intraprise Research) Disaster Recovery Readiness Survey This survey is intended to accompany the article Disaster Recovery Readiness. If you have not read the article or are unsure of some of the terms used in the survey, you can read the original article via this link. OK Question Title * 1. What is your Organization Size? Sole Practitioner Micro (2-10 people) Small (11 - 20 people) Lower Mid-sized (21 - 50 people) Upper Mid-sized (51 - 100) Large (101 - 500) Very large (501+) OK Question Title * 2. How often do natural disasters (severe storm, hurricane, tornado, flooding, etc.) generally threaten your area? Never Rarely Every few years Once a year Multiple times a year OK Question Title * 3. How confident are you that your disaster recovery plan would adequately address a natural disaster in your area? Very confident Confident Neutral Not confident Not confident at all OK Question Title * 4. How effective do you think your disaster prevention controls are? Very effective – the impact should be negligible Effective – the majority of impact should be mitigated Neutral – some of the impact should be mitigated Not Effective – there will probably be a major impact Not sure OK Question Title * 5. Which of the following is included in your IT disaster recovery readiness? Preventative measures to limit disaster impact Alternative operations arrangements to minimize downtime Alternate procedures to enable manual operations Detailed business recovery procedures None of the above Not sure OK Question Title * 6. If you are utilizing manual/alternate procedures, how will you get manual data back into systems when they become operational again? We have DETAILED data import or other processes established We have BATCH data import or other processes established We will not bring manual operations data back into our systems We do not plan to use manual/alternate procedures Not sure OK Question Title * 7. How often do you test your disaster recovery plan? Never Every other year Annually Semi-annually Quarterly OK DONE