A security officer will want to develop a Business Continuity Plan. In the plan countermeasures to prevent a shutdown of the capability to perform critical business services will need to be implemented. Fault tolerancing and redundancies are needed, hard drive failure and many critical devices wear over time, so a plan to countermeasure any data loss or breach in security is needed. Fire safety measures, policies on how to react to fires and fire suppression are also common countermeasures, along with insurance that is reviewed consistently. In case of a catastrophic failure at the main facility, having a backup facility will be required, or a way to contract the business out until repairs are made. A hot site, where the business can pick up in a few days and get operational again, or a cold site that will need refurbished with equipment can be used as well. Contingency plans for security will need to be maintained when disaster occurs, especially if business operations are moved off the original site, the same level of security needs to be upheld still.