Disaster Recovery Certified Specialist

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Course Description: Disaster Recovery | IT DR Implementer


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Certification Model CL 4

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Requirements for DRCS
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The Disaster Recovery Certified Specialist (DRCS) certification is designed for middle management, department representatives, business unit coordinators, Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery managers and planners. Candidates will be imparted with essential skills and knowledge of business impact analysis, risk analysis, testing and exercising, and keeping DR plans current. Candidates will also be introduced to the key concepts of developing business continuity and disaster recovery strategies, design and implementation of BC plans, preparing and conducting awareness and training programs. This course is a pre-requisite course for the DRP-400 course.

 

Criteria[edit]

The individuals should have met and continue to meet the following requirements regarding:

Fee Payment[edit]

Award of Electronic Certificate[edit]

Only an electronic certificate or e-certificate (sofycopy) will be issued for all successful application. However, a hardcopy certificate is also available upon request from the online store: SGD 50 (not inclusive of courier charges)

(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)