C)DRE – Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer

C)DRE - Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer

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When a business is hit by a natural disaster, cyber crime or any other disruptive tragedy, how should the organisation react? What if the network infrastructure is taken down? Will the business be able to continue operations? How much will it cost if the business is down during repairs? The answer is found in the vendor-neutral Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer certification course. Disaster recovery and business continuity planning is the process of having a professional work with a business to prepare processes, policies and procedures to follow in the event of a disruption. The goal is to keep a business’ critical operations running, which today relies heavily on its IT infrastructure. The comprehensive Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer course goes beyond traditional BCP training - preparing students for industry certification in Business Continuity planning, and presenting the latest methodologies and best practices for real-world systems recovery. Students will receive a solid foundation of instruction that will enable them to create meaningful business continuity plans. This course offers up-to-date information that has been developed by leading risk management professionals.

Accreditations & Acknowledgements

Accreditation And Certifications

Mile2 is:

  • ACCREDITED by the NSA CNSS 4011-4016
  • MAPPED to NIST / Homeland Security NICCS's Cyber Security Workforce Framework
  • APPROVED on the FBI Cyber Security Certification Requirement list (Tier 1-3)

Upon Completion

Upon completion, Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer students will be able to establish industry acceptable DR & BCP standards with current best practices and policies. Students will also be prepared to competently take the C)DRE exam.

Key Data

Course Title: Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer

Duration: 4 Days

Language: English

Class Format Options:

  • Instructor-led classroom
  • Instructor-led Online Training

Prerequisites:

  • A minimum of 1 year of Information Systems or IS Management

Student Materials:

  • Student Workbook

Certification Exams:

  • Mile2 C)DRE – Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer

CPEs: 32 Hours

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Welcome to Disaster Recovery Training
  • Module 2: Business Impact Analysis
  • Module 3: Risk Analysis
  • Module 4: Design & Development Phase (BCP Strategies)
  • Module 5: IT Recovery Strategies
  • Module 6: Implementation Phase
  • Module 7: Testing and Exercise
  • Module 8: Maintenance and UpdatingScanning
  • Module 9: Pandemics
  • Module 10: Case Studies and Templates

Course Objectives

Participants will be able to apply forensically-sound best practice techniques against virtual infrastructure entities in the following use case scenarios:

  • Identifying direct evidence of a crime
  • Attributing evidence to specific suspects
  • Confirming (or negating) suspect alibis
  • Confirming (or negating) suspect statements
  • Determining (or negating) suspect intent
  • Determining (or negating) Identifying sources
  • Determining (or negating) Authenticating documents

Who Should Attend?

  • IS Security Officers
  • IS Managers
  • Risk Managers
  • DR & BCP engineers
  • Information Systems Owners
  • IS Control Assessors

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