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In thinking about disaster recovery, if everyone who knows our QSECOFR
password is gone, and our location that we store a hard copy of the
password is destroyed, and we restore our system at a disaster recovery
site, is there a "back door" to resetting the QSECOFR password, or where
would we stand at that point?
I do not need specifics at this point, just wondering how deep of a
hole would we be in for such a situation.

Dave

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