Data Recovery Confidence for IT and Risk Leaders
Some organisations have backups in place. Fewer can confidently prove they can recover when it matters most.
As expectations around resilience continue to evolve, recovery is no longer just a technical function – it’s a measurable business outcome. One that must stand up to operational pressure, executive scrutiny, and audit requirements.
The Recoverability Readiness Checklist provides a structured way to assess whether your organisation is truly prepared to recover – not just theoretically, but in practice.
Designed for IT and risk leaders, it highlights the critical areas that determine whether recovery will be fast, reliable, and defensible when disruption occurs.
Inside, you’ll assess:
- Your ability to recover critical systems within defined RTOs
- Whether RTOs and RPOs reflect real business expectations
- How frequently and realistically recovery is tested
- The level of auditability and reporting across recovery processes
- The impact of technology complexity on recovery outcomes
This checklist helps move the conversation from “we have backups” to “we can recover – quickly, consistently, and with confidence.”
It provides a clear, practical view of where gaps may exist – and where focus is needed to strengthen resilience.