Which term describes the phase in disaster recovery that involves re-establishing user interactions, processing, and operations with IT systems following a disruptive incident?
The term 'Restoring access' refers specifically to the phase in disaster recovery where user interactions with IT systems, as well as the normal processing and operational activities, are reinstated after a disruption. 'Account recovery' is a narrower process usually pertaining to individual user accounts, not the broader system. 'Data replication' often occurs before a disaster to ensure copies of data are available, but it is not synonymous with restoring systems for user access. 'System reconfiguration' might be part of the process in some cases, but it doesn't inherently imply the restoration of user access to IT systems.
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