Reblaze Business Continuity Plan

Introduction

Reblaze has a through BCM (Business Continuity Management) system for Reblaze critical business processes in place. This system includes establishment and review of business continuity requirements based on impact and risk; creation, implementation and operation of business continuity plans; and regular monitoring and reporting of business continuity preparedness through testing and maintenance.

The Reblaze business continuity plan provides a readiness state that protects the top priorities of Reblaze and delivers uninterrupted service to our customers.

This BCM strategy includes prioritizing critical processes and supporting infrastructure and applications based on business impact and risk assessments. Critical processes and applications have business continuity plans that provide instructions on how to restore business operations.

It's important to emphasize that Reblaze is certified by ISO 27001, PCI DSS Certified Level 1 and AICPA SOC 2.

This document covers the following areas

  • High availability: Provide for the capability and processes so that a business has access to applications regardless of local failures. These failures might be in the business processes, in the physical facilities or in the IT hardware or software.

  • Continuous operations: Safeguard the ability to keep things running during a disruption, as well as during planned outages such as scheduled backups or planned maintenance.

  • Disaster recovery: Establish a way to recover data at a different site if a disaster destroys the primary site or otherwise renders it inoperable.

Business Continuity Plan

1.1. Events that could affect business continuity in the Company:

1.2. All computers are backed up in the cloud, so that the material is available at a remote site.

1.3. All Information and data systems are backed up in the cloud. There is no significant damage to the company website operations. It can be quickly be set up in an alternate work site and system users can log in.

1.4. The company's servers are being hosted by the world's leading suppliers in the relevant fields who have a commitment to survival with the company.

1.5. Establishment of an alternative site is the information security manager’s responsibility. Please refer to the disaster recovery section.

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