In this disaster recovery and business continuity course, you will gain the skills to identify mission-critical continuity needs, define sources of risk, create an incident response team charter, implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS), and improve organizational resilience. Learn how to build a disaster recovery plan and implement a BCMS to ensure your organization is protected from the constant risk of business disruptions caused by internal and external threats.
This course is valuable for anyone involved in organizational business continuity planning, including those responsible for: ICT (Information and Communication Technology) Service Delivery, Line and project management, Facilities, Human Resources, and finance.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Training Delivery Methods
- After-course instructor coaching benefit
- Learning Tree end-of-course exam included
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Training Course Benefits
- Implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS)
- Set BCM in the organizational context
- Perform Business Impact Analysis (BIA) to identify business priorities
- Coordinate the response following an incident
- Test, maintain, and improve the BCMS
Disaster Recovery Course Outline
Defining Business Continuity Management
- Business continuity vs. disaster recovery
- Clarifying the terminology
- The importance of a BCMS
- Overview of ISO 22301
Running BCMS development as a project
- Obtaining the funding commitments
- Agreeing on critical success factors
- Testing deliverables
Setting goals for the BCMS
- Determining organizational risk appetite
- Defining the operational environment
Determining the needs of interested parties
- Identifying stakeholders
- Analyzing stakeholder needs
- Mapping stakeholder relationships
Identifying mission-critical continuity needs
- Evaluating which functions are critical
- Setting priorities based on time horizons
- Prioritizing processes and applications
Performing Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
- Identifying threats
- Assessing risks to the enterprise
- Identifying business-critical activities
- Prioritizing infrastructure requirements
Characterizing risks
- Defining and identifying the sources of risk
- Choosing a risk assessment method
- Communicating risks across the organization
Developing appropriate responses
- Matching the response to the risk
- Taking preventive action
- Ensuring appropriate contingencies are in place
Creating the incident response plan
- Capturing the planning output
- Creating incident response team charters
- Defining roles and responsibilities
- Responding to incident scenarios
- Information directories and equipment inventories
Directing the incident response team
- Setting up the command center
- Planning and conducting communications
- Connecting with emergency services
- Team actions following an incident
Establishing a standby site
- Site choices: configuration and acquisition
- Choosing suppliers: in-house vs. third-party
- Specifying equipment
Selecting backup and restore strategies
- Matching strategy to operational constraints
- Meeting the organization's storage requirements for vital records
Restoring communications and recovering users
- Determining vital users with the BIA
- Rerouting voice, mail, goods delivery
- Eliminating single points of failure
- Connecting end users
- Meeting varied user-recovery needs
Rehearsing business continuity arrangements
- Testing plans with a step-by-step process
- Developing test scenarios and using test results effectively
- Considering the impact of testing on the organization
Maintaining and improving the BCMS
- Applying change control: why and how
- Ensuring normal developments are accounted for
- Leveraging test results to improve organizational practices
- Managing organizational change