Data Protection Recovery Life After World Backup Day, Pre GDPR and Beyond
Greg Schulz
Independent IT Analyst, Author, Blogger, Consultant, 9 time Microsoft MVP, Previous 10 time vExpert, at StorageIO, Founder PicturesOverStillwater.com creative services, FAA Part 107 drone operator & FAASTeam DronePro
It’s time for Data Protection Recovery Life Post World Backup Day Pre GDPR Start Date.
The annual March 31 world backup day focus has come and gone once again.
However, that does not mean data protection including backup as well as recovery along with security gets a 364-day vacation until March 31, 2019 (or the days leading up to it).
Granted, for some environments, public relations, editors, influencers and other industry folks backup day will take some time off while others jump on the ramp up to GDPR which goes into effect May 25, 2018.
Expanding Focus Data Protection and GDPR
As I mentioned in this post here, world backup day should be expanded to include increased focus not just on backup, also recovery as well as other forms of data protection. Likewise, May 25 2018 is not the deadline or finish line or the destination for GDPR (e.g. Global Data Protection Regulations), rather, it is the starting point for an evolving journey, one that has global impact as well as applicability. Recently I participated in a fireside chat discussion with Danny Allan of Veeam who shared his GDPR expertise as well as experiences, lessons learned, tips of Veeam as they started their journey, check it out here.
Expanding Focus Data Protection Recovery and other Things that start with R
As part of expanding the focus on Data Protection Recovery Life Post World Backup Day Pre GDPR, that also means looking at, discussing things that start with R (like Recovery). Some examples besides recovery include restoration, reassess, review, rethink protection, recovery point, RPO, RTO, reconstruction, resiliency, ransomware, RAID, repair, remediation, restart, resume, rollback, and regulations among others.
Data Protection Tips, Reminders and Recommendations
- There are no blue participation ribbons for failed recovery. However, there can be pink slips.
- Only you can prevent on-premise or cloud data loss. However, it is also a shared responsibility with vendors and service providers
- You can’t go forward in the future when there is a disaster or loss of data if you can’t go back in time for recovery
- GDPR appliances to organizations around the world of all size and across all sectors including nonprofit
- Keep new school 4 3 2 1 data protection in mind while evolving from old school 3 2 1 backup rules
Where to learn more
Learn more about data protection, world backup day, recovery, restoration, GDPR along with related data infrastructure topics for cloud, legacy and other software defined environments via the following links:
- Application Data Value Characteristics Everything Is Not The Same (five-part mini-series)
- Application Data Availability 4 3 2 1 Data Protection (part of the mini-series)
- World Backup Day: Best Practices for a Hybrid Approach
- World Backup Day 2018 Data Protection Readiness Reminder
- Data Protection Fundamental Topics Tools Techniques Technologies Tips
- Data Protection Diaries (Archive, Backup/Restore, BC, BR, DR, HA,Replication, Security)
- GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) Resources Are You Ready?
Read and view more here.