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OCR: 594 SECTION CHAPTER 10 Disaster recovery plans must deal not only with calamities such as the World Trade Center collapse; they also must take into account day-to-day events that potentially cause data loss. Backup tapes can become corrupted, an employee might spill coffee onto the most critical storage FIGURE 10-46 device in the building ora virus can slow down the network to the point that Publicat tions such as the it's unusable well- -formulated disaster recovery plan should account for Disaster Recovery Journal help all kinds of ftrouble from the most minor glitch to the most destructive disas- risk management professionals ter. Specifically, an enterprise-wide disaster recovery plan should: design and update disaster Ensure the safety of people un the premises at the time of a disast ...