We're still not at 100% and the services that are up and running are running in a temporary mode. Apparently, our whole network system is being rebuilt from scratch.
Either someone dropped the ball on preparedness and disaster recovery or some bean counter/higher up in management axed the plan and budget for it.
I'll go with the latter, and I bet their bonuses were good for the last few years
Now they'll just fire the CTO/CIO (probably don't have a CSO/CISO) and reduce costs elsewhere to pay for the recovery.
I'm cynical when it comes to CFO/CEO funding pro-active protections versus beating financial targets.