
EC-Council
Disaster Recovery Professional
Six years after the events of 9/11,
many corporate IT operations are overconfident about their ability
to handle a disaster, according to a Forrester Research, Inc. 2007
report.
The survey of 189 data center decision makers found a severe lack of
IT preparation for natural and manmade disasters.
For example, the report found that 27% of the respondents' data
centers in North America and Europe do not run a failover site to
recover data in the event of a disaster. About 23% of respondents
said they do not test disaster recovery plans, while 40% test their
plans at least once a year.
Faced with potential catastrophe caused by anything from the weather
to a malicious attack, company’s need to make sure their disaster
recovery plans match best practices.
The EDRP 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 EDRP 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.
