This section provides a high-level overview of the disaster event. It is designed to give stakeholders an immediate understanding of the scope and nature of the disruption.
Incident Reference ID:
Primary Incident Type:
Natural Disaster
Cyber Attack
Hardware Failure
Power Outage
Geographic Scope:
Localized
Regional
Global
Executive Summary (A concise narrative describing how the incident was detected (e.g., monitoring alerts at 08:05 AM), the immediate actions taken by the Network Operations Center (NOC), and the current operational status of the organization):
Business Continuity Activation (Indicates if the official Business Continuity Plan (BCP) was triggered):
This section quantifies the fiscal damage caused by the outage. By defining the "Average Hourly Revenue," the organization can justify the costs of high-availability infrastructure.
Average Hourly Revenue (AHR):
Tangible Loss Summary (Total Revenue Loss calculated across all systems):
Intangible Loss Assessment:
This table tracks specific technical failures and automatically assigns recovery priorities based on the duration of the outage.
System Name | Start Time | End Time | Downtime Duration (Hours) | Revenue Loss | Criticality Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
This section details the human and technical resources required to mitigate the disaster.
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) Compliance (Was data recovered within the acceptable loss window?; e.g., "Data loss limited to 15 minutes of transactions"):
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) Status (Did the actual downtime exceed the pre-defined RTO for these systems?):
Personal Resource Allocation:
Third-Party Dependency Impact:
The final section focuses on long-term prevention and the technical "lessons learned" from the event.
Root Cause Analysis (RCA):
Recovery Validation:
Corrective Action Plan:
Sign-off (Formal approval from the Chief Information Officer (CIO) or Risk Management Lead):
Form Template Insights
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To get the most out of this Disaster Recovery (DR) Impact form, you need to treat it as more than just a ledger of "what broke." It is a strategic tool for risk management.
Here are the key insights and best practices for implementing this template effectively:
While the Revenue Loss column uses a simple linear formula (Duration * AHR), the reality of a disaster is often exponential.
The Tier 1 Recovery Priority flag (set at > 4 hours) isn't just an arbitrary number; it’s usually tied to your Maximum Tolerable Downtime (MTD).
Section 4 (Operational Impact) often reveals the "Burnout Rate" of your IT team.
One of the biggest arguments during DR reporting is when the "clock" actually started.
Section 5 is your primary vehicle for future funding.