The core principles of disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity have remained relatively unchanged for decades: identify risks, conduct a business impact analysis, set recovery time objectives (RTOs), create a backup and restore plan, perform periodic testing. In simpler times, data lived on-prem, cyberthreats were less sophisticated, natural disasters were rare, organizations could probably get by with an outage that lasted hours, even days, weekly backups were sufficient, and regulati...