2024 State of
BCDR, India

BCDR 2.0: Transitioning from Data Protection
to Cyber Resilience
teal scope

BCDR in the SaaS Age - Backups, the Best Bet Against Ransomware

Cyber attacks

Hybrid BCDR - A Dual Defence Mechanism for Business Continuity

Features of BCDR

Cyber Security and BCDR Can't Function in Silos

BCDR Strategy

BCDR 2.0 - from "Protecting Data" to becoming "Cyber Resilient"

Cyber Resilient Organization

Key Information Areas

Disasters that Businesses are worried about, the most today
Why should organizations have a clear BCDR Strategy?
Steps Organizations are Implementing as a Part of their BCDR Plan
Factors/Drivers for adopting BCDR Solutions among Enterprises
Impact of Cloud Adoption on BCDR Uptake
Capabilities that a BCDR solution should ideally have
Key Features that are re-defining the BCDR landscape including AI/ML and Cloud
Underlying Challenges with respect to BCDR
Future Expectations from BCDR
BCDR 2.0 – BCDRs role in building Cyber Resiliency among Indian Enterprises
Founder speech

As organizations embraced the advantages of an interconnected world, the need to safeguard against cyber threats became paramount. BCDR, once tailored to address traditional disruptions, had to swiftly adapt to confront the intricacies of cyber security challenges. In this context, the evolution of BCDR mirrors the unfolding narrative of a digital era, where resilience is not just about mitigating physical risks but also navigating the complexities of a cyber-threat landscape.

Apalak Ghosh
Founder and Chief Analyst
Think Teal

Director speech

Companies in the past have had a reactive approach to their data recovery and business continuity needs and thus needed a comprehensive strategy in this direction. The evolving threat landscape and increasing frequency of disruptions among Indian enterprises is gradually changing the view of most IT decision-makers. They acknowledge the importance of overcoming budgetary constraints and investing in resilient BCDR strategies and solutions. While most enterprises express their initial concerns about high upfront costs, the long-term benefits of safeguarding data, tackling downtime and ensuring business continuity influence the thought process, and businesses see BCDR as a strategic necessity.

Nithin Uttarkar
Associate Director
Think Teal

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