Securus Recover
Recover critical systems and data when major incidents occur
Backups are essential, but they’re not the same as being able to run your business after a major incident. Securus Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) focuses on getting key systems and data back online within agreed timeframes, so the organisation can continue to function after hardware failures, cyber incidents, or other disruptions
How Securus delivers DRaaS
We begin by working with you to identify critical systems, applications, and data – and to agree realistic recovery time and recovery point objectives (RTOs and RPOs). We then design a recovery solution that may include replication to secondary sites or cloud platforms, automated failover, and regular testing. In the event of a disaster, our team helps invoke the plan, bringing services online in the recovery environment and supporting you until normal operations can be restored.
Key features
- Defined RTOs and RPOs for key systems
- Replication to secondary or cloud environments
- Documented recovery runbooks and processes
- Regular testing and validation of the DR plan
- Support from Securus engineers during invocation
Benefits
- Clear, tested plan for recovering from major incidents
- Reduced downtime and operational impact
- Greater confidence for stakeholders, auditors, and regulators
- Stronger foundation for cyberresilience programmes
At a Glance: Securus DRaaS
At a Glance: Securus DRaaS
Rapid recovery of critical servers and applications after outages or cyber attacks
Clearly defined Recovery Time (RTO) and Recovery Point (RPO) objectives
Regular, assisted testing to prove your plans work in practice
Built on Securus connectivity and hosting for smoother failover
Complements Backup, DDoS Protection, and MDR for full resilience
to a Real Recovery Plan
Backups are essential, but on their own they do not guarantee a fast or orderly recovery. DRaaS focuses on how you bring services back in a controlled way: which systems come first, where they run, and how users reconnect. We help you turn backup data into a practical, tested recovery capability.
the Business Can Understand
Technical recovery times often mean little to non technical stakeholders. We work with you to agree clear Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs) for key systems, expressed in business terms. This makes it easier to prioritise investment, set expectations, and explain your resilience posture to customers and regulators.
Not Just a Document on a Shelf
The only way to know a recovery plan will work is to test it. Securus supports planned DR tests that simulate real failover scenarios, validate runbooks, and highlight gaps. After each test, we review results with you and refine the plan, so confidence improves over time rather than fading after a single exercise.
Connectivity and Hosting
Effective disaster recovery depends on more than storage. Because Securus provides both connectivity and hosting, we can design DRaaS that considers network routes, bandwidth, security controls, and user access from the outset. This joined up approach reduces surprises during failover and helps ensure users can actually reach recovered services.
Cyber Incidents and Ransomware
Not all disasters are caused by hardware failure or human error. Increasingly, organisations need to recover from ransomware, data corruption, or targeted attacks. Our DRaaS design and processes take these scenarios into account, focusing on clean recovery points, secure failover environments, and coordinated work with your security and incident response teams.
Customers, Insurers, and Regulators
Being able to show that you have a working disaster recovery capability can strengthen tenders, support cyber insurance applications, and satisfy regulatory expectations. We provide clear documentation of your DRaaS design, test results, and recovery objectives, helping you demonstrate that resilience is an actively managed part of your risk strategy.
Start a Conversation, Not a Sales Pitch
Whether you’re reviewing your current provider, planning a new site, or concerned about gaps in your security, a short conversation can clarify your options. We’ll give you a straightforward view of your current position and practical next steps – no hard sell.