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Disaster Recovery Planning: Ensuring Business Continuity
Course: 289
Type: Course Workshop
Duration: 4 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Create, document and test continuity arrangements for your organization
- Perform a risk assessment and Business Impact Assessment (BIA) to identify vulnerabilities
- Select and deploy an alternate site for continuity of mission-critical activities
- Identify appropriate strategies to recover the infrastructure and processes
- Organize and manage recovery teams
- Test and maintain an effective recovery plan in a rapidly changing technology environment
Course Benefits A major disaster could cripple your organization, suspending mission-critical processes and disrupting service to your customers. In this course, you learn to identify vulnerabilities and implement appropriate countermeasures to prevent and mitigate threats to your mission-critical processes. You learn techniques for creating a business continuity plan (BCP) and the methodology for building an infrastructure that supports its effective implementation.Who Should Attend Anyone responsible for ensuring the continuity of an organization's critical systems or processes, including project and business managers, help desk personnel and human resources professionals.Course Workshop Through a series of interactive small-group workshops and an evolving case study, you design and develop a disaster recovery plan. Workshops include:
- Assessing threats
- Avoiding disasters
- Identifying the impact on critical business functions
- Recognizing alternatives for continuing business functions
- Planning your continuity project
- Organizing team structures for use in an emergency
- Creating a recovery plan from the response to a disaster
Course 289 Content
- Business continuity vs. disaster recovery
- Why a recovery plan is a crucial asset
- Sources of threat
- Government codes and legislative requirements
- Choosing the assessment method
- The five-step risk process
- Matching the response to the threat
- Evaluating which functions are critical
- Setting priorities based on time horizons
- Prioritizing processes and applications
- Avoiding disasters through effective preventive planning
- Creating contingency plans for unavoidable threats
- Identifying the threat
- Assessing the risk to the enterprise
- Identifying business-critical activities
- Specifying required IT support from technical staff
- Site choices: configuration and acquisition
- Choosing suppliers: in-house vs. third-party
- Specifying equipment
- Matching strategy to operational constraints
- Meeting the organization's storage requirements for vital records
- Determining vital users with the BIA
- Rerouting voice, mail, goods delivery
- Eliminating network single points of failure
- Connecting end users
- Meeting varied user-recovery needs
- Identifying stakeholders
- Analyzing stakeholder needs
- Obtaining the funding commitments
- Defining clear goals at the start
- Controlling the project via tracking
- Managing risks and issues
- Testing deliverables
- Capturing the planning output
- Creating recovery-team charters
- Defining roles and responsibilities
- Responding to recovery scenarios
- Information directories and equipment inventories
- Planning and conducting Crisis Communications
- Connecting with emergency services
- Team actions following a disaster
- The reasons for testing the plan
- Considering the impact on the organization's activities
- Using a step-by-step process to test the plan
- Developing test scenarios and using test results effectively
- Applying change control: why and how
- Ensuring normal developments are accounted for in the plan
- Scheduling regular reviews
- Applying document management discipline to the plan
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