Certified Disaster Recovery: Strategy, Testing, Compliance
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.02 GB | Duration: 2h 4m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.02 GB | Duration: 2h 4m
Master DR planning, BIA, RTO/RPO, ransomware recovery, and cloud-based resilience with real-world scenarios and tools.
What you'll learn
Understand and implement key disaster recovery concepts including RTO, RPO, and BIA across real-world business scenarios.
Design, document, and test a full disaster recovery strategy tailored to on-prem, cloud, and hybrid environments.
Navigate complex compliance standards like ISO 22301, NIST SP 800-34, HIPAA, and GDPR, integrating them into a DR plan.
Confidently lead DR testing, team coordination, and post-incident recovery efforts—including responses to ransomware and critical infrastructure threats.
Requirements
No prior certification or disaster recovery experience is required—this course is beginner-friendly and designed to build expertise from the ground up.
A basic understanding of IT systems (servers, networks, cloud platforms) will be helpful, but not mandatory.
Access to a computer or device with internet connection to view course content and complete exercises.
A willingness to engage with real-world scenarios and think strategically under pressure.
Description
In today’s always-on, data-driven world, even a few minutes of downtime can cripple a business. Whether it’s a cyberattack, natural disaster, system failure, or global pandemic—your ability to recover fast and lead under pressure isn’t optional. It’s essential.This Certified Disaster Recovery course is the most comprehensive, real-world DR training program available. Designed for IT professionals, compliance officers, and future-focused leaders, this course equips you with everything you need to build, test, and lead a complete disaster recovery strategy—regardless of your industry or infrastructure.We start with the fundamentals: risk identification, business impact analysis, and defining your recovery time (RTO) and point (RPO) objectives. You’ll explore the full range of DR strategy types—including hot, warm, and cold sites—and compare on-premise, cloud-based, and hybrid solutions.From there, we go deeper. You’ll learn how to:Design and document a full disaster recovery plan from scratchSet up and test backup, replication, and failover strategiesNavigate complex compliance frameworks like ISO 22301, NIST 800-34, HIPAA, and GDPRRespond to cyberattacks like ransomware with a clear, tested recovery playbookPrepare for industry-specific DR needs in finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructureBuild a disaster recovery team, write runbooks, and train staffPresent your DR plan to leadership with confidence and clarityEach lesson is built for visual learners, delivered through high-quality videos with modern, low-polygon 3D scenes that make complex topics simple and engaging. You’ll also complete a capstone project that challenges you to apply your learning by building your own full-scale DR plan.Whether you’re preparing for certification, improving your organization’s recovery posture, or stepping into a DR leadership role—this course gives you the confidence, knowledge, and toolkit to lead recovery efforts under real-world conditions.There are no prerequisites. If you understand the basics of IT systems and are ready to protect your business or clients from disruption, this course is for you.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Disaster Recovery (DR)
Lecture 1 What Is Disaster Recovery?
Lecture 2 History of DR and Why It Matters
Lecture 3 Types of Disasters: Natural, Technical, Human-made
Lecture 4 DR vs Business Continuity: Key Differences
Lecture 5 Key Terms and Concepts in DR
Section 2: Risk Assessment and Business Impact Analysis
Lecture 6 Risk Identification and Classification
Lecture 7 Performing Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
Lecture 8 Quantitative vs Qualitative Risk Assessment
Lecture 9 Prioritizing Assets and Recovery Objectives
Lecture 10 Recovery Time Objective (RTO) & Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
Section 3: Strategy Development and Planning
Lecture 11 DR Strategy Types: Hot, Warm, Cold Sites
Lecture 12 Backup and Replication Strategies
Lecture 13 Cloud-based vs On-Prem DR Strategies
Lecture 14 Selecting the Right DR Plan for Your Business
Lecture 15 Building a Disaster Recovery Team
Section 4: DR Infrastructure & Tools
Lecture 16 Core Components of a DR Infrastructure
Lecture 17 Virtualization and DR
Lecture 18 Cloud DR Platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
Lecture 19 Automation Tools for DR
Lecture 20 Monitoring and Alerting Systems
Section 5: Policy, Compliance, and Documentation
Lecture 21 Writing a DR Policy
Lecture 22 Governance and Compliance (ISO, NIST, GDPR)
Lecture 23 DR in Regulated Industries (Finance, Healthcare)
Lecture 24 Documentation Best Practices
Lecture 25 Legal and Insurance Considerations
Section 6: DR Testing and Maintenance
Lecture 26 Types of DR Tests: Walkthroughs, Simulation, Full Interruption
Lecture 27 Creating a DR Test Plan
Lecture 28 Measuring Success and Reporting Results
Lecture 29 Continuous Improvement and Lessons Learned
Lecture 30 Common Mistakes in DR Testing
Section 7: Advanced DR Scenarios and Case Studies
Lecture 31 Cyberattack Recovery (e.g., Ransomware)
Lecture 32 Pandemic Preparedness and Continuity
Lecture 33 Multi-cloud and Hybrid Environments
Lecture 34 DR for Critical Infrastructure
Lecture 35 Real-world Failures and Success Stories
Section 8: Finalization and Certification
Lecture 36 Building a Full DR Plan from Scratch
Lecture 37 Presenting DR Plans to Stakeholders
Lecture 38 Training Employees on DR Procedures
Lecture 39 Preparing for the Certification Exam
Lecture 40 Final Assessment and Capstone Project
IT professionals, system administrators, and cloud engineers who want to design and lead effective disaster recovery strategies.,Business continuity planners, compliance officers, and cybersecurity managers responsible for operational resilience.,Aspiring DR specialists and students looking to build a career in disaster recovery, risk management, or IT governance.,Small business owners, team leads, or consultants who need practical, real-world guidance to protect critical systems and data.