SI-DRBCP
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity by SecureIA
| AUD $857 |
* 3 DVD-ROMs featuring live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components |
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This introductory DRS course has been built upon proven Disaster Recovery Planning and business continuity planning “BCP” methodologies. Our trainers keep up to date in the field by consulting as we believe that an equal emphasis on theoretical and real world experience is essential for effective knowledge transfer to you as a student. The DRS course presents information on the latest risks and responses. The class also enhances the business skills needed to identify protection opportunities, justify budget requests to optimize DR processes. Our course is developed on the generally accepted principals and uses the same methods and best practices. Its focus is professional DRBCP - Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Planning for protection of assets and human life.
Training Expert Kenneth Mayer - Certified CEH Trainer (CCSI, MCT, CCNP, CCDA) Ken Mayer is a Microsoft Certified Trainer as well as a Certified Ethical Hacker Trainer and Security consultant. He started his career in computer technology in 1980s. He has offered a wide variety of IT training and high level consulting projects for Fortune 500 companies across the United States and Western Europe. He has achieved the Certified Cisco Systems Instructor certification. The CCSI certification involved a two-day lab and observation event held on Cisco in Paris, France Facility. This gave Ken the accreditation to be able to deliver Cisco Authorized Courses as a CCSI. He has taught the full line of Cisco CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIP course curriculums, including Cisco's security appliances such as PIX and IDS. Course Features: * Main Menu Move through hours of in-depth content - quickly and easily due to the efficient and organized structure. * PowerPoint Utilizing PowerPoint presentations enhances the delivery by displaying a variety of visual information to the user. This type of representation allows the user to better interpret the material through charts, definitions, graphs, and more... * Controls Move forward, back, and repeat entire topics or just a section. A progress bar illuminates as you advance through exercises. * Full Motion Video All courses feature full-motion videos of instructors teaching the information as if they are speaking directly to you. Our unique delivery simulates a one-on-one classroom environment creating a more personal lesson and learning experience. * Study Guides Printable study guides for the entire course are available. This allows all material to be viewed, reviewed, and printed for viewing at a later date. * Review Exercises Each section has a review quiz to aid in the learning process by validating the comprehension of the material covered before moving on to a new section. * Resume All courses are resumed to where you left off last session allowing you to learn when it is convenient for you without the hassle of remembering where you where. * Live Demonstrations Demonstrations are a way for the instructor to show and tell the user how to perform a task by actually doing it on screen in front of them. In this format it gives the user the power to see things done by a professional in the intended environment as many times as they would like. * Certificate of Completion Career Academy is recognized worldwide for its technology-based IT training curriculums. Upon successful completion of our program, you will be receiving a Career Academy Distance Education Certificate of Completion. Course Outline Module 1 - Initiation and Project Management Initiation and Project Management Disaster Recovery Business Continuity What is a Disaster? Disaster Recovery Goals Who is responsible for BC/DR? Purpose of DR/BC Program Resistance to Change DR/BC Project Management DR/BC Planning Model Project Initiation Phase Functional Requirements Phase Change Control Recommended Structure Team Overview in Project Plan Typical functional areas to consider Chapter Review Module 2 - Risk Evaluation & Control Risk Evaluation & Control Risk Analysis Activities Threats to Business Process Disaster Categories Technical Disaster Scenarios Human Disaster Scenarios Other Human Disaster Scenarios Threats Downtime Risk Analysis Terminology Risk management Risk Analysis Activities Exposure Inventory Business Process Inventory Business Process Documentation Important Areas to Watch Potential Impact on Operations Statement of Risk ALE Annualized Loss Expenditure or Expectancy Annualized Loss Exposure Statement of Risk Risk Control Definition Identifying Existing Controls Physical Controls Risk Analysis Risk Assessment Report Compiling a Risk Assessment Report Chapter Review Module 3 - Business Impact Analysis BIA Business Impact Analysis BIA Business Impact Analysis Terminology Objectives of Business Impact Analysis Recovery Time Objective RTO BIA Phases BIA Project Planning BIA Tools More on BIA BIA Analysis Details BIA Notes on Data Collection Notes on Data Analysis Data Analysis Where does BIA fit into the Process Chapter Review Module 4 - Developing Strategies Developing Strategies Business Continuity Program Strategy Process Developing DR/BC Strategies DR/BC Specifics Selecting Off-Site Storage and Alternate Recovery Site(s) Off-Site Storage Selecting Vendors for DR/BC Services Evaluating Vendors of DR/BC Resources Identifying Recovery Strategies for Functional Areas More on Recovery Strategies Telecommunications Strategies Assessing Strategies from BIA Cost/Benefit Analysis More Continuity Strategies Consolidating Continuity Strategies Across the Enterprise Consolidating Continuity and Recovery Strategies Across the Enterprise Hardware Backup Alternatives Continuity Strategy - Hardware Backup Alternatives Critical Factors Continuity Strategy Continuity Strategy - Software Backup Alternatives Software Backup Alternatives Data Backup Alternatives Telecom & Network Alternatives Business Continuity Continuity Strategy - Insurance Evaluate Insurance Terms Chapter Review Module 5 - Emergency Preparedness and Response Emergency Preparedness and Response Purpose of Emergency Response Procedures Emergency Response Emergency Response Components Develop ER Procedures Command and Control ER Sources for Assistance Chapter Review Module 6 - BC Plan Development and Implementation BC Plan Development and Implementation DR/BC Involves Planning Considerations Planning Methodology Scope of Project Plan Planning Assumptions Planning Responsibilities Plan Should Include Key Disaster Scenarios Work Plans & Schedules Requirements for Plan Elements Build Team Recovery Restoration Teams Steps : Execution Strategy Plan Development Phase Design & Development Phase Organizational Tools Organizational Tasks Media Control Personnel Mobilization General Employee Information Business Continuity Designates Implementation of Planning Process Responsibility for Developing Procedures Procedures Automating DR/BC Documentation Process DR/BC Plan Sample Outline Up Front Information Chapter Review Module 7 - Awareness and Training Programs Awareness and Training Programs Elements of Awareness & Training Programs Audience Types Awareness Awareness Programs Training Programs Why Plan Exercises are Important Testing & Drills Testing Types Establishing Exercise Programs Review Various Types of Tests Plan Testing Guidelines Evaluation Exercises Audit your Plan Chapter Review Module 8 - Maintenance Policies Maintenance Policies Maintenance Maintenance & Schedule Budgets Software Tools for Maintenance Input Criteria for Plan Maintenance Plan Distribution & Security Chapter Review Module 9 - Crisis Communications Crisis Communications Escalation Procedures Escalation & Activation Procedures Disaster Declaration Procedures Public Relations/Spokesperson Role Typical Audiences Audience Messages Sources of Information Incident Command Centre (ICC) ICC Chain of Command ICC Organisation Be Prepared to Work with Public Authorities Executing the Plan Chapter Review Module 10 - Cyber Attacks Cyber Attacks Computer Crime & Cyberattacks Cyberattack Scenarios Northeast Cyberattack Scenario Economic Impact of Malicious Code Attacks Including Cyberattacks in Definitions of Terrorism Domestic and International Terrorism Department of Homeland Security Key Assets Cyberspace Security Strategies Expectations of Cyberattacks Information Warfare Considerations for Developing Information Warfare Procedures Protection Against Cyberattacks How Computer Systems are Attacked Types of Computer Attacks Developing Procedure in the wake of a Security Breach Procedures to Follow After an Attack Developing Procedures to Determine economic Losses Developing Procedures to Ease IT Recovery Types of Systems and Networks Recovery of Small Computer Systems Recovery of Large Computer Systems Network Recovery Establishing a Computer Incident Response Team Important Points Chapter Review Module 11 – Pandemics Pandemics Quick Facts Pandemics Planning Issues per Stage Stage 4 Communications HR Policies Stage 3 HR Travel Policies Stage 3 Government Relations Stage 3 Physical Resources Pandemics Chapter Review Course Closure |