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Certified Disaster Response and Recovery Manager (C-DRRM)

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Business Continuity and Disaster Response and Recovery is the process of preparing processes, policies, and procedures that follow in the event of a significant and unplanned operational disruption. The Certified Disaster Response and Recovery Manager training course prepares students for industry certification in Business Continuity planning and Disaster Recovery missions.

As businesses face a wide range of daily risks – including cyber-attacks, human error, technical failures, and natural disasters – it is vital they create practical plans to sustain their security posture, financial health, and industry and brand reputation to maintain long-term success. Students will cover topics such as: BCP Design and Development Strategies, Risk Management Frameworks, Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis, Creating Asset Inventories, Recovery Site Management, Reviewing Cloud Service Agreements, Cloud Data Security Strategies, and the Impact of Legal Requirements on Cloud Storage Solutions.

The Certified Disaster Response and Recovery Manager course is a component of the career progression track that supports the required Categories, Specialty Areas and Work Roles as defined by the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Cybersecurity Workforce Framework. It provides a common language to speak about cyber roles and jobs and can be referenced to define professional requirements in cybersecurity.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the training program, participants will be able to:

  • Recognize the key components of business continuity and disaster response planning, map planning strategies to organizational objectives, describe appropriate authority documents, list challenges to the desired state of security, and describe the evolution of sustainable policies.

  • Explain the role and importance of a business impact analysis, tangible and intangible costs, data collection methods, BIA program management, key personnel considerations, exception and assumption workflows, and presenting BIA data results to organizational leadership.

  • Perform quantitative and qualitive analysis labs to calculate single and annual loss expectancy, estimate severity and likelihood probabilities, examine asset value considerations, and use sources of respected statistics to create SLE, ALE, and ARO models for the organization.

  • Compare disaster recovery options, describe recovery site management and workflows, and discuss the roles and importance of work area considerations, key personnel selection, validating successful recoveries, and digital communication systems and methodologies.

  • Organize a risk management program strategy focusing on key components such as risk management frameworks, asset inventories and resource profiles, analysis methodologies, vulnerability assessment, cost estimate challenges, and third-party service providers.

  • Evaluate cloud computing service models, architecture and security considerations, risks and threats posed to cloud services, regulatory and compliance requirements, cloud provider and customer responsibilities, and the structure of contracts and service level agreements.

Course Outline

  • Introduction to Disaster Response Management

  • Overview of The Business Impact Analysis

  • Selection of Risk Management Frameworks

  • Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis Strategies

  • Implementing the 5 Levels of BCP Test Progression

  • Creating an Emergency Operations Plan

  • Recovery Site Management and Workflows

  • Preparing for Epidemics and Pandemics

  • Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts

  • Cloud Data Storage and Security

  • Cloud Security Risks and Threat Vectors

  • Cloud Security Responsibility and Administration

  • Distributed Cloud Networks: Legal Considerations

  • Regulation and Compliance in Cloud Computing

  • Understanding the Structure of Legal Contracts

  • Reviewing Contracts and Service Level Agreements

Duration

Part-time: Monday and Wednesday 8:30 am-12:30 pm (5 weeks)

Intake

Intakes are held monthly

Mode

Instructor-led online