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Short Description:
This course teaches you the methods in identifying vulnerabilities and takes appropriate countermeasures to prevent and mitigate failure risks for an organization.
Full Description:
Course Description
This course teaches you the methods in identifying vulnerabilities and takes appropriate countermeasures to prevent and mitigate failure risks for an organization. It also provides the networking professional with a foundation in disaster recovery principles, including preparation of a disaster recovery plan, assessment of risks in the enterprise, development of policies, and procedures, and understanding of the roles and relationships of various members of an organization, implementation of the plan, and recovering from a disaster. This course takes an enterprise-wide approach to developing a disaster recovery plan. Students will learn how to create a secure network by putting policies and procedures in place, and how to restore a network in the event of a disaster.
Who Should Attend
Network server administrators, firewall administrators, systems administrators, application developers, and IT security officers.
Certification
The e-Business certification exam 212-76 will be conducted on the last day of training. Students need to pass the online Prometric exam to receive the CEA certification.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Disaster Recovery
Developing Disaster Recovery Philosophy
The Basic Principles of Disaster Recovery Planning
Establishing Continuity and Recovery Function
Understanding the Steps of Disaster Recovery Planning
Step 1: Organizing the Disaster Recovery Planning Team
Step 2: Assessing Risks in the Enterprise
Step 3: Establishing Roles Across Departments and Organizations
Step 4: Developing Policies and Procedures
Step 5: Documenting Disaster Recovery Procedures
Step 6: Preparing to Handle Disasters
Step 7: Training, Testing and Rehearsal
Step 8: Ongoing Management
The Role of IT and Network Management in Disaster Recovery
Module 2: Developing the Disaster Recovery Plans
Developing the Disaster Recovery Plan
The Need for Executive Support
Establishing Leadership for Disaster Recovery Planning
Organizing the Disaster Recovery Planning Team
The Role of IT Staff and Network Managers on the Team
Creating Interdepartmental Subcommittees
Organizing the Team at the Departmental Level
How IT Staff and Network Managers Should Work with Department Teams
Creating an Inventory of Planning Team Skills
Training the Disaster Recovery Planning Teams
Selecting Outside Help
Setting the Planning Team’s Schedule
Starting an Awareness Campaign
The Message Upper Management Should Convey to the Outside
What Upper Management Should Tell the Board and Investors
The Message to Take to the Media and the General Public
Budgeting for Disaster Recovery and Management
Salaries for Disaster Recovery Planning Staff
Budget Structure for a Centralized Office of Disaster Recovery Planning
Budget Structure for a Part-Time Disaster Recovery Coordinator
Coping with Standards and Regulatory Bodies
Assessing Progress and Preparing to Move Ahead
Module 3: Assessing Risks in the Enterprise
Collecting Risk Assessment Data
Documenting Business Processes
Test 1: Do any legal requirements affect the classification of systems and functions?
Test 2: Do contractual requirements affect the classification of systems and functions?
Test 3: Do labor requirements affect the classification of systems and functions?
Test 4: Do competitive pressures affect the classification of systems and functions?
Test 5: Do financial pressures affect the classification of systems and functions?
Test 6: Do humanitarian or social expectations affect the classification of systems and functions?
Test 7: Do management requirements affect the classification of systems and functions?
Creating a Business Process Inventory
Identifying Threats and Vulnerabilities
Measuring and Quantifying Threats
Compiling Risk Assessment Reports
Assessing Progress and Preparing to Move Ahead
Module 4: Prioritizing Systems and Functions for Recovery
Determining Critical Business Activities
Classifying Systems and Functions for Recovery Priority
IT Systems and Support Analysis Sheet
Computer Network Systems and Support Analysis Sheet
Facilities Management Systems and Support Analysis Sheet
Telecommunications Systems and Support Analysis Sheet
Human Resources System and Support Analysis Sheet
Corporate Security systems and Support Analysis Sheet
Shipping and Receiving System and Support Analysis Sheet
Developing Charts of Responsibilities
Facility Disaster Recovery Chart of Responsibilities
Department Disaster Recovery Chart of Responsibilities
Business Process Disaster Recovery Chart of Responsibilities
Assessing Insurance Requirements and Coverage Needs
The Need for Insurance
Evaluating the Terms and Conditions of Insurance Policies
Evaluating Insurance Coverage
Module 5: Developing Plans and Procedures
Determining What Disaster Recovery Procedures are Needed
Developing and Writing Disaster Recovery Procedures
Reviewing and Approving Disaster Recovery Procedures
Developing Basic Disaster Recovery Plans for Every Facility
Primary Disaster Recovery Staff
Disaster Classification
Directions, Controls, and Administration Procedures
Safety and Health Procedures
Procedures for Internal and External Communications
Procedures for Containment and Property Protection
Procedures for Resuming and Recovering Operations
Procedures for Restoring Facilities and normalizing Operations
Publishing the Disaster Recovery Plans
Module 6: Organizational Relationships in Disaster Recovery
Identifying Organizations to Work with During a Disaster
Working with Public Service Providers
Developing Procedures for Working with Emergency Services
Developing Procedures for Working with Public Utilities and Departments
Developing Procedures for Working with Disaster Recovery Services
Developing Procedures for Working with Telecommunication Service Providers
Developing Procedures for Working with IT Service Providers
Developing Procedures for Working with IT Equipment Providers and Software Companies
Developing Procedures for Working with Business Partners
Developing Procedures for Working with Suppliers and Business Service Providers
Developing Procedures for Working with Customers
Communicating with the Media
Communicating with Stakeholders
Stockholder and Investor Relations
Communicating with Employees
Communicating with Families of Employees
Working with the Local Community
Module 7: Procedures for Responding to Attacks on Computers
Computer Crime and Cyberattacks
Cyberattack scenarios
Economic and Malicious Code Attacks
Cyberattacks in Definitions of Terrorism
Information Warfare
Protection Against Cyberattacks
Evolving Privacy Laws
How Computer Systems are Attacked?
Type of Attacks
Developing Procedures in the Wake of Security Breech
Developing Procedures for Working with Law Enforcement
Developing Procedures to Determine Economic Loses
Developing Procedures to Ease IT Recovery
Recovery of Small Computer Systems
Recovery of Large Computer Systems
Network Recovery
Establishing Computer Incident Response Team
Module 8: Developing Procedures for Special Circumstances
Evaluating the Need for Special Procedures
Developing Procedures for Hazardous Materials
Developing Procedures for Art, Antiques and Collectibles
Developing Procedures for Historic Documents
Developing Procedures for Perishable Foods and Materials
Developing Procedures for Controlled Substances
Developing Procedures for Trade Secrets
Developing Procedures for Animals and Other Life Forms
Developing Procedures for Precision Equipment
Developing Procedures for Rare Materials
Module 9: Implementing disaster Recovery Plans
Developing an Implementation Plan
Assigning Responsibilities for Implementation
Establishing an Implementation Schedule
Distributing the Disaster Recovery Documentation
Assessing the Value and Effectiveness of Mitigation Steps
Managing Internal and External Awareness Campaigns
Using Existing Channels of Communications
Building Awareness Among Employees
Building Awareness Among Customers and Business Partners
Launching a Training Program for Disaster Recovery
Training for Executives
Training for Middle Managers
Training for Supervisors
Training for Disaster Response Teams
Training for Employees
Module 10: Testing and Rehearsal
Testing and Rehearsal Process
Using a Step-By-Step Testing Process
Developing Test Scenarios
Evacuation and Safety Exercises
Testing for Special Circumstances
Testing Shutting and Lockdown Procedures
Testing Emergency Service Response Procedures
Rehearsing the Abilities of Subunits
Severe weather Test Scenarios
Measuring Effectiveness and Fine-Tuning Procedures
Module 11: Continued Assessment of Needs, Threats and Solutions
Organizing for Long-Term Disaster Recovery Management
Establishing Monitoring Process
Monitoring Compliance with Procedures
Evaluating New Technologies
Accommodating Changes Between Organizations
Establishing Regularly Scheduled Reviews
Updating Documentation for Disaster Recovery Plans
Updating Training Programs
Module 12: Living Through a Disaster
Managing Human Dynamics During a Disaster
Dealing with Increasing Complexity During a Disaster
Conducting Post-Event Debriefings
Conducting Post-Event Evaluations of Response
Reviewing and Modifying Plans After a Disaster
Understanding the Residual Effects of a Disaster
Duration:
3 Days
Price:
$1950
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