Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE)
Commitment | 5 Days, 7-8 hours a day. |
Language | English |
User Ratings | Average User Rating 4.8 See what learners said |
Price | REQUEST |
Delivery Options | Instructor-Led Onsite, Online, and Classroom Live |
COURSE OVERVIEW
This Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) course/certification has been validated by the NSA for CNSSI-4016, National Information Assurance Training Standards for Risk Analysis.
The Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE) 4-day course presents information on the latest risks and responses. The class also enhances the business skills needed to identify protection opportunities and justifies budget requests to optimize Disaster Recovery processes. Our Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE) course is developed on generally accepted principles with a focus on professional Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Planning for the protection of assets and human life.
This comprehensive Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training 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 receive a solid foundation of instruction that will enable them to create meaningful business continuity plans. In addition, students will learn the latest methods for the protection and recovery of technology in their organizations.
Our trainers are more than instructors – they have extensive experience and are active in the industry. At ENO Institute, we believe the emphasis on both industry standards and real-world experiences is essential to providing a robust and comprehensive learning experience. Additionally, each student will leave the course with the start of their own Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Plan, developed with mentored oversight of the instructor.
ACCREDITATIONS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- 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)
EXAM INFORMATION:
- The Certified Digital Forensics Examiner exam is taken online through Mile2 Assessment and Certification System (“MACS”), which is accessible on your Mile2 account. The Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) exam will take 2 hours and consist of 100 multiple-choice questions. The cost is $400 USD and must be purchased from ENO Wireless.
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
- 4 Days of Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE) from an Authorized Instructor
- Official CDFE Student Courseware (Electronic Version)
- Student Lab guide
- Exam Prep Guide
- Certificate of Completion
- CPEs: 32 Hours
RESOURCES
- Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE) – https://www.wiley.com/
- Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE) – https://www.packtpub.com/
- Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) – https://store.logicaloperations.com/
- Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) – https://us.artechhouse.com/
- Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE) – https://www.amazon.com/
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- Certified Digital Forensics Examiner Training (CDFE)
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
COURSE OBJECTIVES
After completing this Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE) course, students will be able to:
- Upon completion, the student will have a fundamental knowledge of DR/BCP planning. Students will enjoy an in-depth course that is continuously updated to maintain and incorporate the ever-changing DR/BCP requirements. This Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) course offers up-to-date information that has been developed by leading risk management professionals. Participants will also take with them the foundation document for their own custom DR/BCP plan.
CUSTOMIZE IT
- We can adapt this Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE) course to your group’s background and work requirements at little to no added cost.
- If you are familiar with some aspects of this Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
- We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
- If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.
AUDIENCE/TARGET GROUP
The target audience for this Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) course:
- Pen Testers
- Ethical Hackers
- Network Auditors
- Cyber Security professionals
- Vulnerability Assessors
- Cyber Security Managers
- IS Managers
CLASS PREREQUISITES
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE) course are:
- A minimum of 12 months of experience in networking technologies
- Sound knowledge of TCP/IP
- Knowledge of Microsoft packages
- Network+, Microsoft, Security+
- Basic Knowledge of Linux is essential
COURSE SYLLABUS
Module 1 – Welcome to Disaster Recovery Training
- CDRE Agenda
- CDRE Agenda
- The CDRE Exam
- Introduction to Business Continuity Planning
- What is a Disaster?
- What is a Critical
- Business Function?
- Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
- Importance of BCP
- Importance of BCP
- Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
- Emergency Response
- BC/DR Trends
- Purpose of BC/DR Program
- Challenges to Effective BCPBCP Planning Phases
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where does Project Initiation fit into the Process?
- Project Initiation Phase
- BC/DR Program Life Cycle
- Summary
Module 2 – Business Impact Analysis
- BCP Planning Model
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where does BIA fit into the Process?
- What is a BIA?
- BIA Scope, Goal, and Objectives
- BIA Terminology
- Maximum Tolerable Downtime
- Recovery Time Objective
- Recovery Time Examples
- Recovery Point Objective
- BIA Process-Disaster Mode Staffing
- BIA Process -Capacity & Performance Objectives
- BIA –Getting Started
- BIA Tools
- Kick-off Meeting
- Preparing for the BIA Interviews
- Conducting the Interviews
- BIA
- Notes on Data Collection
- Identify Dependencies
- Finalize Data Analysis
- BIA Report
- Presentation to Senior Management
- Summary
Module 3 – Risk Analysis
- BCP Planning Model
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where does the Risk Analysis fit into the Process?
- Functional Requirements
- Threats to Business Process
- Causes of Unplanned Downtime *
- Risk Examples
- Risk Analysis Terminology
- Risk Analysis Terminology
- Risk Analysis Activities
- Exposure Inventory
- Business Process Inventory
- Business Process Documentation
- Statement of Risk
- ALE Annualized Loss Expectancy
- Statement of Risk
- Risk Control Definition
- Identifying Existing Controls
- Physical Controls
- Risk Analysis
- Risk Analysis
- Risk Assessment Report
- Compiling a Risk Assessment Report
- Risk Analysis Summary
Module 4 – Design & Development Phase (BCP Strategies)
- BCP Planning Model
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where do BCP Strategies fit into the Process?
- Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE)
- Strategy Process
- BCP Strategies
- Summary
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where does BIA fit into the Process?
- Design & Development Phase
- BCP Design
- Emergency Response & Operations
- Emergency Response Components
- Develop ER Procedures
- ER Sources for Assistance
- BCP Design
- BCP Design
- Alternate Recovery Site
- Selecting Vendors for DR/BC Services
- Site Recovery & Resumption
- Restoration of Primary Site
- Return to Primary Site
- Continuity Strategy -Insurance
- Evaluate Insurance Terms
- Summary
Module 5 – IT Recovery Strategies
- BCP Planning Model
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where does IT Strategy fit into the Process?
- IT Recovery Strategy Process
- IT Recovery Strategies
- Examples of IT Recovery
- Tape Backups
- Tape Vault Facilities
- Disk Backups
- DIY Disk Backups
- Backup Appliance
- Data Archiving
- Systems Replication
- SAN Replication
- Virtual Server Replication
- Application Redundancy
- Voice & Networking Strategies
- Alternate Recovery Sites
- Alternate Recovery Sites
- Internal or Vendor
- BC/DR Services
- Selecting Vendors for BC/DR Services
- Evaluating Vendors of DR/BC Resources
- Critical Factors
- IT Recovery Strategies Assessment
- IT Recovery Strategies
- Summary
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where does IT Strategy fit into the Process?
- DR Plan Development
- DR Plan Design
- Summary
Module 6 – Implementation Phase
- BCP Planning Model
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where does Implementation fit into the Process?
- Implementation of BCP
- Responsibility for BCP Implementation
- Determine Cost Estimates
- Management Approval and Funding
- Install & Configure Detailed Documentation
- Implement Operational Changes
- Procure Facilities & Services
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where does Awareness & Training fit into the Process?
- Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer Training (CDRE)
- Awareness & Training
- Summary
Module 7-Testing and Exercise
- BCP Planning Model
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where do Testing and Drills fit into the Process?
- Testing & Exercise Phase
- Testing & Drills
- Progression of Testing Types
- Testing Participants
- Test Script Example
- Testing Post-Mortem Summary
Module 8 – Maintenance and Updating
- BCP Planning Model
- BCP Planning Phases
- Where does Maintenance fit into the Process?
- Maintenance Policies and Procedures
- Plan Maintenance
- Maintenance & Schedule Budgets
- Software Tools for Maintenance
- Input Criteria for Plan Maintenance
- Plan Distribution & Security
- Summary
Module 9 – Pandemics
- What is a Pandemic?
- Pandemic Frequency
- Quick Facts
- Effects on Business
- Who Should Plan for Pandemic Influenza?
- Develop a Disaster Plan
- Develop a Disaster Plan
- Planning Checklist
- Communications
- HR Travel Policies
- Physical Resources
- Contamination
- Pandemics –Work from Home Pandemics
Module 10 – Case S Studies and Templates
- Hospital Case Study
- Pharmacy Case Study
- BIA Worksheet
- Inventory Worksheet
- BCP Master Document