Digital
Recovery point objective
Formal definition
Recovery point objective is a charity digital term for reducing cyber and operational risk through preventative controls and tested recovery capability.
What this actually means for you
For day-to-day delivery, Recovery point objective should be documented clearly and applied consistently; apply baseline security controls and rehearse restoration steps against defined recovery targets.
Example: During a planned change window, teams apply Recovery point objective as follows: access reviews remove stale accounts quarterly and backup restores are tested against RTO and RPO targets. They then update team templates, reporting packs, and operating checklists for the next cycle.
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