NIST 2.0 DR Runbook: Incident response for cyber DRAAS and MDR
Ensure Compliance and Optimize Your Incident Response with NIST 2.0 Standards

Organizations need a strong incident response plan, including mapping critical processes, communication channels, and playbooks. Storage Guardian's DR Runbook makes it easy and affordable to create an incident response plan which engages management from multiple cyber security instances including your MDR and BDR in a single platform to comply with NIST 2.0 standards. Our automated failover system performs the full recovery workflow on its own, saving critical time.
Key Features and Benefits
- Host incident response plan
- Create a covert method of engaging key stakeholders
- Works with any BDR and MDR systems in a single platform
- Notify key stakeholders in the event of an incident
- Run validation drills to comply with cyber insurance requirements
- Test regularly, and utilize resources like NIST 800-61R2 & 800-61R3
How it Works
Publish a DRASS and MDR from a single window. Back up your applications and data using Storage Guardian – or any hypervisor-ready platform. If disaster strikes, it’s easy to recover your data onto standby machines in our data center.

A cyber incident SOC NOC team will call or text our hotline and enter your secret pin.

Our automated service will initiate the predefined plan to stakeholders in the draas and incident response plan recovers your apps and data onto secure servers in our data center.

DR Runbook sends your staff info about the incident and the recovery plan; it also includes an incident response planning tool and cyber security videos published by NIST 2.0.
Why DR Runbook?
The landscape of cyber secuirty crosses multiple team member which include your BDR and your MDR, which typically are not the same people based on best practices. However, when it comes to raising an incident the stakeholder or owner operator needs to be there to negotioate with insurance providers and command and control the incident, which is often not tested or hosted on the same network which has been compromised.
Key Benefits
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Declaration of DR and Cyber Security Incident
Initiate an Incident Response Declaration on your own, 24/7/365, with no necessary input or support from an engineer. Just call our Fast Failover service and follow the prompts.
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Platform agnostic
Any company or MSP that uses a hypervisor-based backup sets can use our Fast Failover service, regardless of the backup software that they use.
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Secure and compliant
If you use Storage Guardian for the backup, your data is stored in our SAS 70 Type II data center and meets industry regulations such as HIPAA, SSAE 16 SOC 2 and FIPS and CICA 5790, and Incident Reporting.
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Affordable
Our economies of scale enable us to provide prices that are similar to those DRAAS and incident response which cyber security training based on homeland security requirement to help small scale business.
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24/7 monitoring to manage the incident to comply with your users
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Covert phone-based recovery
If the internet is down in a disaster, you can use your regular phone (landline or cell) to initiate a recovery.
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VPNs
In a disaster, you and your staff are emailed virtual private network links along with instructions on how to connect to your server work loads.
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Easy fail-back
Once the disaster is over and your in-house systems are back online, our established processes are in place to make it easy to migrate back to them.
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