Digital
Backup policy
Formal definition
Backup policy is a charity digital term for reducing cyber and operational risk through preventative controls and tested recovery capability.
What this actually means for you
Use Backup policy to guide live decisions: apply baseline security controls and rehearse restoration steps against defined recovery targets, with ownership and reporting agreed before launches, integrations, and platform changes.
Example: At the next review checkpoint, Backup policy is used in practice like this: access reviews remove stale accounts quarterly and backup restores are tested against RTO and RPO targets. Accountabilities are captured in policy packs, approval logs, and team guidance.
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