Disaster Recovery
Disaster recovery refers to the structured practices and processes organizations use to restore IT systems after human, natural, or technological hazards cause disruptions. Its primary goal is to minimize data loss, financial impact, and damage to organizational trust and reputation. A disaster recovery plan (DRP) outlines the specific actions an organization must take to recover critical IT services efficiently and to support the continuity of operations.
Possessing the expertise to support the implementation, maintenance, and continual management of a DRP enhances professional credibility. By developing essential disaster recovery skills, you can help organizations establish effective procedures, plans, and recovery processes.
A disaster recovery certification validates your expertise and builds confidence in handling disasters, incidents, and emergencies while strengthening organizational resilience. With a disaster recovery certification, you will:
Strengthen your personal capability in disaster recovery management
Acquire the necessary expertise to help an organization in planning and executing disaster recovery strategies
Demonstrate your ability to improve DRPs and strengthen the organization’s resilience against IT disasters
Advance your career in IT disaster recovery and incident response

