Description: The Network Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) is a documented strategy aimed at restoring and maintaining the functionality of network services after a disaster occurs. This type of plan is essential for organizations that rely on network infrastructure for their daily operations, as it minimizes downtime and data loss. A DRP includes detailed procedures on how to respond to different types of disasters, whether natural, such as floods or earthquakes, or man-made, such as cyberattacks. Key features of a DRP include identifying critical network assets, risk assessment, defining roles and responsibilities, and implementing backup and recovery measures. The relevance of a DRP lies in its ability to ensure business continuity, protect sensitive information, and maintain the trust of customers and business partners. In an increasingly digital world, where disruptions can have significant consequences, having a robust recovery plan has become a strategic necessity for businesses of all sizes.