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Furthermore, these strategies focus not only on recovery after a disaster but also on preventing such events from occurring in the first place. The importance of these techniques lies in their ability to protect both the physical and intangible assets of an organization, ensuring operational continuity and customer trust. In an increasingly technology-dependent world, mitigation has become an essential component of business planning, allowing companies to adapt to a constantly changing environment and the risks associated with natural disasters, cyberattacks, and other crises.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Description: Mitigation techniques are methods used to reduce the impact of disasters on business operations. These techniques are fundamental in the context of disaster recovery, as they enable organizations to prepare for and respond effectively to adverse events, thereby minimizing disruptions to their activities. 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Furthermore, these strategies focus not only on recovery after a disaster but also on preventing such events from occurring in the first place. The importance of these techniques lies in their ability to protect both the physical and intangible assets of an organization, ensuring operational continuity and customer trust. 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