Why Cybersecurity In Your Emergency Preparedness Plan Is Actually Important

A disaster preparedness plan helps businesses withstand any calamity. However, many businesses are unaware that a cybersecurity strategy is also crucial for building a robust disaster preparedness plan.

By incorporating cybersecurity into your emergency preparedness plan, you can better protect your business during critical incidents and minimize the impact of cyberthreats. This will help you enhance your business’s resilience, ensuring you’re better equipped to function in the face of unexpected challenges.

Best practices for effective disaster preparedness planning in IT security

Here are some practical tips for improving your organization’s disaster preparedness planning:

1. Protect your IT infrastructure and data

Your data is a gold mine for cybercriminals, and they’ll do anything to get their hands on it. That’s why it’s important to strengthen your IT infrastructure to withstand any disaster. Failing to implement adequate measures to protect your data could also attract fines and lawsuits.

Pro tip

  • Firewalls, intrusion detection systems and encryptions can strengthen your IT security.
  • Implementing a process to fix and update software patches regularly will help you avoid security vulnerabilities.

2. Back up critical data

Data loss can occur for many reasons, including cyberattacks and natural disasters. If your organization has not correctly backed up its data, recovery can be costly, time-consuming and seemingly impossible. If you want your business to survive, your disaster preparedness plan must ensure that your data remains clean, available and restorable.

Pro tip

  • Regularly back up critical data.
  • Back up your data off-site or in the cloud.
  • Test backups regularly to verify their integrity.

3. Improve employee awareness

Your employees are your weakest link only if they don’t have proper training. By conducting regular security awareness training, you can improve their knowledge. It also increases your employees’ ability and willingness to follow security protocols during an emergency.

Pro tip

  • Train your employees to identify phishing attempts, report suspicious activities and follow security protocols.
  • Promote a culture of preparedness.
  • Routinely test employee preparedness through simulated scenarios or drills.

4. Review insurance policies     

Insurance plays a critical role in promoting disaster resilience. It can help speed up your recovery after an incident. It’s a good idea to have property insurance, business interruption insurance and cybersecurity insurance to cover all bases.

Pro tip  

  • Routinely review insurance policies to ensure you have proper coverage for potential risks and disasters.
  • Maintain records of your assets, inventory and financial transactions to facilitate insurance claims and recovery efforts.
  • Take the help of an insurance expert to understand current coverage and determine if additional coverage is required.

5. Evaluate vendor and supplier preparedness

Disasters come unannounced and any weak link in your supply chain will only increase your vulnerability. Knowing if your vendor has a disaster preparedness plan is crucial for protecting your customers and overall business operations.

Pro tip

  • Ensure your vendors’ or suppliers’ disaster preparedness practices align with your plans.
  • Ask your vendor to share their disaster communication plan with you.
  • Recommend that your suppliers test their disaster plan at least once a year.
  • Ask them to take the help of an experienced IT service provider if you think their plan is lacking.

6. Review and revise your preparedness strategies

It’s essential to test your preparedness plan for weaknesses and shortcomings regularly. By testing, you can fix the gaps and strengthen your strategy. A thoroughly tested plan will protect your data and help you avoid revenue loss during an outage, cyberattack or natural disaster.

Pro tip

  • Extensively document changes in the organization, including people, processes and resources.
  • Conduct mock tests to gauge the preparedness of your plan and employees.
  • Take the help of an IT service provider to enhance your plan. They can also carry out timely audits to test the effectiveness of your program.

We can help you outlast any disaster

It can be challenging to build a comprehensive disaster preparedness plan that is robust and includes a thorough cybersecurity strategy on your own. By partnering with an experienced IT service provider like us, your business can become resilient and outlast any disaster.

Contact us today for a free consultation on how we can help you build a solid disaster preparedness plan.

Unique Differentiation

We’re a globally diverse, QMCS-certified cybersecurity provider with programs purpose-built for nonprofit success.

Through our #AtruCommunity initiative, we go beyond securing systems. We volunteer alongside your teams, amplify your mission through our platforms, and build relationships that feel more like partnerships than vendor agreements. Our team, representing over 10 countries, brings culturally aware, mission-aligned solutions that reflect the communities you serve.

At Atruent, every nonprofit partner has direct access to our leadership, personalized strategies that respect your goals and budget, and a team that shows up with passion, accountability, and heart. We don’t just protect nonprofits, we champion them.

Quantified Value

Our partnership delivers measurable impact, not just in security, but in mission effectiveness. With SOC 2 Type 2 compliance and guaranteed one-hour response times, Atruent provides enterprise-grade protection tailored to nonprofit realities. The stakes are high: the average cyber breach costs nonprofits over $200,000, resources that should be fueling programs, not recovering from crises.

We take a proactive approach. In 16 years, our clients have experienced zero major data breaches. Our 24/7/365 monitoring safeguards donor data, volunteer records, and beneficiary information, so you can focus on serving your community with confidence.
Through our #AtruCommunity initiative, we go even further, volunteering our time, amplifying your mission through our networks, and building partnerships that extend beyond the tech. The result? Stronger security, lower risk, and more resources redirected to what matters most: your mission.

Relevancy

In today’s digital-first world, nonprofits face growing cybersecurity threats that can jeopardize their ability to serve. With over 60% of nonprofits experiencing cyberattacks, and many lacking the resources to respond, trusted, mission-aligned partners are more essential than ever.

Atruent brings both technical expertise and heart. As a globally diverse, QMCS-certified cybersecurity provider, we understand the unique pressures nonprofits face. Through our #AtruCommunity initiative, we go beyond protection, we amplify your mission, volunteer alongside your teams, and treat every partnership as a shared purpose. Because when we protect your digital infrastructure, we’re protecting your ability to create lasting change.

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