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This cyber security certification training series covers everything you need to know about becoming a certified disaster recovery engineer. Students will learn about business impact analysis, risk analysis, BDP strategies, IT recovery strategies, implementation phase, testing and exercise, maintenance and updating, execution phase, cyber attacks, and pandemics.
Being a Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer (CDRE) validates that you are prepared to work with businesses to create and implement disaster recovery and business continuity plans. Those who are certified will be working, as a professional, with a business to prepare processes, policies and procedures to follow in the event of a disruption. You are important to keep a businesses’ critical operations running, which today heavily relies on its IT infrastructure.
The average salary for an IT Professional is $85,460 per year.
Subjects | Information Security |
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Lab Access | No |
Learning Style | Self-Paced Learning |
Learning Type | Certification |
Difficulty | Intermediate |
Course Duration | 2 Hours |
Language | English |
VPA Discount | VPA Discount |
Cybersecurity Roles | Cybersecurity engineer |
Michael has served as the Sr. cybersecurity advisor to 2 and 3 Star commander(s) and senior executive management regarding advanced techniques and developments in the Information Assurance / Cyber Security arena of Automated Information Systems (AIS). Responsible to both identify risk and recommend appropriate countermeasure within the enclave and isolated computing environments of the DoD (Department of Defence).
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