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About the Course

Welcome to course 2 of 5 of this Specialization, Incident Response, BC, and DR Concepts. This course focuses on the availability part of the CIA triad and the importance of maintaining availability of both human and system resources. These are usually accomplished through the implementation of Incident Response (IR), Business Continuity (BC) and Disaster Recovery (DR) plans. While these three plans may seem to overlap in scope, they are three distinct plans that are vital to the survival of any organization. After completing this course, the participant will be able to:  Explain how organizations respond to, recover from and continue to operate during unplanned disruptions. - Recall the terms and components of incident response. - Summarize the components of a business continuity plan. - Identify the components of disaster recovery. - Practice the terminology of and review incident response, business continuity and disaster recovery concepts. Agenda Course Introduction Module 1: Incident Response (IR) Module 2: Business Continuity (BC) Module 3: Disaster Recovery (DR) Module 4: Incident Response, Business Continuity, and Disaster Recovery Review This training is for IT professionals, career changers, college students, recent college graduates, advanced high school students and recent high school graduates looking to start their path toward cybersecurity leadership by taking the Certified in Cybersecurity entry-level exam. There are no prerequisites to take the training or the exam. It is recommended that candidates have basic Information Technology (IT) knowledge. No work experience in cybersecurity or formal education diploma/degree is required....
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By Reem A

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Apr 19, 2024

Good

By Mohamed S

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Oct 21, 2024

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By Joy M

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Sep 28, 2023

Great training however more practical examples of successes as a result of response team's work would be useful.

By Jonathan G

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Nov 3, 2024

This course requires peer reviews. I contested the first question in the end of domain test. I tried reporting this for about three months. I received numerous requests for screen shots and more information. How can I peer review something that I protested? This totally turned me off from training at all. I have completed the course, for free, on the ISC2 website, as they do not require peer reviews. How do I drop this class?

By Ameer H K

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Sep 11, 2023

lazy, uses others to grade assignments which may take force you to stay enrolled in the course longer than necessary

By coron k

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Jun 22, 2024

ai teaching real people is absurd !!!