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Business Continuity and Disaster Planning

Business Continuity and Disaster Planning. Shrikant Latkar Juniper Networks. Business Continuity Planning. “Organizations need to ensure that essential functions can continue during and after a disaster, including prevention of interruption of mission-critical services, and the ability to

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Business Continuity and Disaster Planning

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  1. Business Continuity and Disaster Planning Shrikant Latkar Juniper Networks

  2. Business Continuity Planning “Organizations need to ensure that essential functions can continue during and after a disaster, including prevention of interruption of mission-critical services, and the ability to reestablish full functionality as quickly as possible”

  3. Recent Examples • Pandemic Influenza • Avian/Bird Flu • SARS • Natural Disasters • Hurricane Katrina (August 05) • Pakistani Earthquake (October 05) • Hurricane Stan – SA (October 05) • North American Blizzard (February 1978) • Other • Terrorist Attacks • MTA Strike in NYC (December 05)

  4. Challenges • Maintaining productivity by enabling access to applications and information from anywhere, anytime, and any device • Sustaining partnerships with real-time access to applications and services • Continuing to deliver exceptional service to customers and partners with online collaboration • Meeting government mandates for contingencies and compliance • Balancing risk and scalability with cost and ease of deployment

  5. Solutions • Leveraging broadband connectivity • Using high-performance IPSec VPN to connect branch offices • Use IPSec VPN for backup connections through multiple ISP’s • SSL VPN - clientless secure remote access • Secure Access from any PC, kiosk etc. • Role based access for various applications • Communication Applications like Softphones, IM • Leverage SSL VPN as transport for secure VoIP calls from any PC

  6. IPSec VPN SSL VPN Typical Deployment InternetKiosk MobileUsers Branch Office Business Partners, Customers, Contractors Remote Office HQ/Data Center Telecommuters • Mobile User • Partner Extranet • Customer Extranet • Contractor, offshore employee • Telecommuter/day extender Application Type Remote, Branch Office Site to site Application Type Type of Connection Mobile or Fixed Type of Connection Fixed Managed or Unmanaged, Trusted or Untrusted Remote Network Security Remote Network Security Managed, Trusted

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