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Disaster Recovery Engineer, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 121 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 57 reviews, and has 374 subscribers.

You will learn about After successfully completing this course, the students shall be able to: Business Impact Analysis Risk Analysis BCP Strategies Recovery Strategies Implementation Phase Testing and Exercise Maintenance and Updating This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for those who have some knowledge or experience in IT and want gain expertise in Disaster Recovery of data and systems. It is particularly useful for This course is for those who have some knowledge or experience in IT and want gain expertise in Disaster Recovery of data and systems.

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Summary

Title: Disaster Recovery Engineer

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 121

Number of Quizzes: 8

Number of Published Lectures: 121

Number of Published Quizzes: 8

Number of Curriculum Items: 129

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 129

Original Price: $139.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • After successfully completing this course, the students shall be able to:
  • Business Impact Analysis
  • Risk Analysis
  • BCP Strategies
  • Recovery Strategies
  • Implementation Phase
  • Testing and Exercise
  • Maintenance and Updating
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for those who have some knowledge or experience in IT and want gain expertise in Disaster Recovery of data and systems.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for those who have some knowledge or experience in IT and want gain expertise in Disaster Recovery of data and systems.
  • The core aspect of any company crucial its success is information technology. All systems in a modern enterprise depend on the IT infrastructure. The need to have a detailed DR strategy is therefore KEY.

    Being a Disaster Recovery Engineer (DRE) validates that you are prepared to work with businesses to create and implement disaster recovery and business continuity plans.

    Those who are certified will be working, as a professional, with a business to prepare processes, policies and procedures to follow in the event of a disruption. You are important to keep a business’ critical operations running, which today heavily relies on its IT infrastructure. SIGN UP NOW!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to BCP and Disaster Recovery

    Lecture 1: Introduction to BCP and Disaster Recovery

    Lecture 2: Introduction

    Lecture 3: Definitions

    Lecture 4: The Nature of Disasters – Natural

    Lecture 5: The Nature of Disasters – Man-Made

    Lecture 6: Business Continuity Planning (BCP)

    Lecture 7: Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)

    Lecture 8: BCP vs. DRP

    Lecture 9: Other Types of Plans

    Lecture 10: Phases of Continuity Planning

    Lecture 11: Four Phases of the BCP

    Lecture 12: BCP Step 1: Project Scope and Planning

    Lecture 13: BCP Step 2: Business Impact Assessment

    Lecture 14: BCP Step 3: Continuity Planning

    Lecture 15: BCP Step 4: Approval and Implementation

    Lecture 16: Module 1 Review

    Chapter 2: Project Scope and Planning

    Lecture 1: Project Scope and Planning

    Lecture 2: Project Initiation Phase

    Lecture 3: Management Responsibility

    Lecture 4: Executive Management

    Lecture 5: Functional Management

    Lecture 6: Stage 1 – Organizations Operations and Support Services

    Lecture 7: Stage 2 – BCP Team Selection

    Lecture 8: Stage 2 – Senior Management and BCP

    Lecture 9: Stage 3 – Resource Requirements

    Lecture 10: Stage 3 – Resource Requirements

    Lecture 11: Stage 4 – Legal and Regulatory Requirements

    Lecture 12: Stage 4 – Legal and Regulatory Requirements

    Lecture 13: Other: Departmental Involvement

    Lecture 14: Other: IT Departmental Issues

    Lecture 15: Module 2 Review

    Chapter 3: Business Impact Analysis

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

    Lecture 3: BIA Types

    Lecture 4: BIA Task 1: Identify Priorities

    Lecture 5: BIA Task 1: Identify Priorities

    Lecture 6: BIA Task 1: Identify Priorities

    Lecture 7: BIA Task 2: Risk Identification

    Lecture 8: BIA Task 2: Risk Identification

    Lecture 9: BIA Task 3: Likelihood Assessment and Impact Assessment

    Lecture 10: BIA Task 3: Likelihood Assessment and Impact Assessment

    Lecture 11: BIA Task 3: Likelihood Assessment and Impact Assessment

    Lecture 12: BIA Task 4: Resource Prioritization

    Lecture 13: BIA Task 5: BIA Reporting

    Lecture 14: BIA Task 5: BIA Reporting

    Lecture 15: BIA Task 5: Maximum Tolerable Downtime (MTD)

    Lecture 16: BIA Task 5: Interdependencies

    Lecture 17: Demo – BCP from NIST – SP 800-34

    Lecture 18: Module 3 Review

    Chapter 4: BCP Design and Development Phases

    Lecture 1: BCP Design and Development Phases

    Lecture 2: BCP Policy Draft Cycle

    Lecture 3: Project Management

    Lecture 4: BCP Step 3: Continuity Planning

    Lecture 5: Continuity Planning Sub-Task 1: Strategy Development

    Lecture 6: Continuity Planning Sub-Task 2: Provisions and Processes

    Lecture 7: BCP and DRP Objectives

    Lecture 8: BCP and DRP Objectives Contd

    Lecture 9: Demo – FFIEC BCP for Financial Institutions

    Lecture 10: Module 4 Review

    Chapter 5: BCP Plan Approval and Implementation

    Lecture 1: BCP Plan Approval and Implementation

    Lecture 2: BCP Step 4: BCP Plan Approval and Implementation

    Lecture 3: BCP Step 4: BCP Plan Approval and Implementation Contd

    Lecture 4: Training and Education

    Lecture 5: Benefits of Documenting the BCP

    Lecture 6: BCP Documentation

    Lecture 7: BCP Documentation Contd

    Lecture 8: BCP Documentation Contd

    Lecture 9: BCP Documentation Contd

    Lecture 10: Module 5 Review

    Chapter 6: Testing and Validating the Plan

    Lecture 1: Testing and Validating the Plan

    Lecture 2: Testing the DRP

    Lecture 3: Reasons to Test

    Lecture 4: Documenting Test Process

    Lecture 5: Test Types

    Lecture 6: Test Types: Checklist

    Lecture 7: Test Types: Structured Walk-Through

    Lecture 8: Test Types: Simulation

    Lecture 9: Test Types: Parallel

    Lecture 10: Test Types: Full-Interruption

    Lecture 11: Data Recovery Plan Maintenance

    Lecture 12: Emergency Response

    Lecture 13: BCP and DRP Maintenance

    Lecture 14: Demo – Ready.gov Business Continuity Planning Suite

    Lecture 15: Module 6 Review

    Chapter 7: IT Recovery Strategies

    Lecture 1: IT Recovery Strategies

    Lecture 2: Operations: Recovery and Restoration

    Lecture 3: Hardware Failure

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