As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season commences, businesses — particularly those along the East Coast and Gulf regions — face heightened risks. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts an above-normal season, predicting 13 to 19 named storms, 6 to 10 of them becoming hurricanes, including 3 to 5 major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher). All of these predictions are done with a 70% confidence in these ranges.
In this season — and all year round for that matter — safeguarding your business’s I.T. infrastructure, data backups and cybersecurity measures is paramount. Here’s a comprehensive guide to fortify your operations against potential disruptions this hurricane season:
1. Fortify Your IT Infrastructure
Assess and strengthen your physical technology assets including:
- Data Centers & Servers: Ensure they are located in secure, flood-resistant areas.
- Power Backup: Install and regularly test Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) and generators to maintain operations during outages.
- Network Redundancy: Implement redundant network connections to maintain internet access if primary lines fail.
Consider Cloud Integration or Hybrid Solutions — Adopting hybrid cloud models to distribute workloads, ensuring accessibility even if on-premises systems are compromised.
2. Implement Robust Data Backup Strategies
Your infrastructure should have regular and redundant backups.
- Frequency: Schedule automated backups daily or more frequently for critical data.
- Offsite Storage: Store backups in geographically diverse locations or utilize cloud services to prevent data loss from localized disasters.
And, your infrastructure should include Data Integrity Checks to regularly test backup restorations to ensure data integrity and quick recovery when needed.
3. Enhance Cybersecurity Measures
Protect against exploitation during (natural or intrusive) disasters, including:
- Employee Training: Educate staff on recognizing phishing attempts and other cyber threats, especially during disaster periods when such attacks may increase.
- Access Controls: Implement strict access controls and multi-factor authentication (MFA) to prevent unauthorized access.
- Regular Updates: Keep all systems and software up to date with the latest security patches.
And, in case something does occur, always have an Incident Response Plan. Develop and routinely update a cybersecurity incident response plan to address potential breaches swiftly.
4. Develop a Comprehensive Business Continuity Plan (BCP)
A smartly organized Comprehensive Business Continuity Plan (BCP) includes Risk Assessment and Planning, along with:
- Identifying Critical Functions: Determine essential operations and processes that must continue during a disaster.
- Resource Allocation: Ensure necessary resources, including personnel and equipment, are available to maintain these functions.
Communication Strategy:
- Internal Communication: Establish clear communication channels for employees.
- External Communication: Prepare templates and protocols for communicating with clients, suppliers, and stakeholders during disruptions.
Regular Drills and Updates:
- Testing: Conduct regular drills to test the effectiveness of the BCP.
- Review: Update the plan periodically to incorporate lessons learned and changes in operations.
5. Coordinate with External Partners and Authorities
It’s always a benefit for your business and technology when you partner up and engage with external authorities, including:
- Local Agencies: Maintain contact with local emergency management agencies for timely updates and assistance.
- Supply Chain Management: Coordinate with suppliers and logistics partners to understand their disaster preparedness and recovery plans.
So, considering all of the above … Is your business prepared for Hurricane Season 2025?
Hurricanes present significant challenges for certain, but with proactive planning and well thought out I.T. and cybersecurity measures, businesses can mitigate risks and ensure continuity. Investing time and resources into preparedness today can safeguard your operations and data against the unpredictable forces of nature.
Ready to partner with an I.T. expert to help you assess your infrastructure and develop a plan for properly securing it for natural disasters? Give Atlantic Technology Services a call at 410-860-9899 or click here to schedule a free consultation.