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3. Have pre- and post-disaster protocols in writing before a threat arises. Disaster prevention and recovery plans do no good if the people responsible for carrying them out aren't well-versed in shutdown and reboot procedures, as well as the equipment they affect. Instead of randomly assigning and carrying out tasks, create a handbook with detailed instructions for employees who are responsible for prep and restoration, then practice until everyone is completely confident in their respective tasks.
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