Disaster Recovery refers to a set of processes and procedures that are designed to enable an organization to quickly recover from data loss or downtime caused by any natural or man-made disaster. The goal is to minimize the impact of such events on business operations, by ensuring that critical systems and data can be restored in a timely manner. This may involve creating backups of important information, establishing offsite storage facilities, developing recovery plans, and conducting regular tests and drills to ensure readiness for any potential disasters.