Securing Enterprises: Against Cyber Disasters
Securing Enterprises: Against Cyber Disasters
Securing Enterprises: Against Cyber Disasters
Disaster
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EC-Council Disaster Recovery Professional v3 01
EC-Council
Disaster Recovery
ProfessionalTM v3
As the use of IT as a key business enabler continues complex, the number of things that can go wrong
to propel businesses to serve the global markets, the have increased exponentially.
need to be prepared to manage any major disasters
or downtime becomes increasing relevant and Appropriate plans vary a great from one enterprise
important. Recent reports indicate that a significant to another, depending on variables such as the type
proportion of businesses do not have proper plans of business, the processes involved, and the level of
in place and hence are putting their brands, services security needed. Disaster recovery planning may be
and customers at risk. developed within an organization or purchased as
a software application or a service. It is not unusual
A Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Plan for an enterprise to spend 25% of its information
- sometimes referred to as Business Process technology budget on disaster recovery.
Contingency Plan (BPCP) - describes how an
organization is to deal with potential disasters. Just The BC/DR segment is poised for dramatic growth
as a disaster is an event that makes the continuation over the next decade with the need for BC/DR
of normal functions impossible, a disaster recovery solutions and skilled professionals growing rapidly
plan consists of the precautions taken so that the in demand globally. According to market reports,
effects of a disaster will be minimized, and the the disaster recovery market size is estimated to
organization will be able to either maintain or grow from USD 1.68 Billion in 2016 to USD 11.11
quickly resume mission-critical functions. Billion in 2021.
Typically, disaster recovery planning involves an The release of the latest version of the
analysis of business processes and continuity needs; EC-Council Disaster Recovery Professional (EDRP)
it may also include a significant focus on disaster v3 captures the latest strategies, technologies
prevention. and operational skills required by IT and Risk
professionals today in managing their organization’s
Disaster recovery is becoming an increasingly business continuity and disaster recovery
important aspect of enterprise computing. As requirements.
devises, systems, and networks become even more
This version has a completely updated and redesigned curriculum which approaches the BC/DR
domain covering the latest industry gaps, concepts, best practices, trends and technologies.
EDRPv3 combines BC and DR into a single fluent approach which allows enterprises to gain a holistic
view of their requirements.
It provides focus to BC/DR in an IT environment, as compared to the previous version of EDRP which
dealt with generic disaster recovery.
A completely new set of labs are developed to enable attendees to gain critical experience and skills
in BC/DR.
The program is designed to provide much needed step-by-step guidance to attendees and then tests
their knowledge through case studies.
EDRPv3 addresses gaps in other BC/DR programs by providing helpful templates that are applied to
BC/DR efforts in an enterprise.
The courseware comes complete with reports and white papers sourced from some of the top
practitioners of the BC/DR industry.
Program framework and instructional approach is carefully architectured to follow a four-stage BCDR
methodology, as practiced by the industry.
Duration:
5 days (40 hours)