Course details
Course details
Seminar content
Why Attend
This course provides participants with concrete solutions, strategies and insights into the delivery of an effective IT infrastructure and disaster recovery plan with the goal of establishing resilience measures to protect their organizations’ IT.
Using tested processes and procedures, participants will analyze the risks and impact to IT operations that threats might cause. A framework for building operational resilience will be provided to deliver an effective response for safeguarding the organizations technology interests and value-creating activities.
This practical course provides participants with a framework that considers ISO 27031, ISO 20000, ITIL and ISO 22301, aligned with the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) Good Practice Guidelines (GPG) 2013 and NCEMA 7000-2012.
Course Methodology
This course will be highly interactive and includes group discussions, videos, case studies and syndicate work.
Risk Evaluation, BIA and High Level IT DR Plan Templates will be applied during the course and given for use after the course. Supporting information, such as Steering Committee Terms of Reference (ToR’s), Change Management, DR Test Strategy and testing processes and procedures will also be made available.
It includes specific templates for carrying-out a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) as well as completion of an IT DR Plan (DRP) that participants will be able to take away for use in their own organizations.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Target Audience
IT managers and professionals, including Disaster Recovery (DR) managers or anyone responsible for, or involved with, Disaster Recovery Plans (DRP), Business Continuity Plans (BCP) and/or technology and IT auditing.
Target Competencies
Benefits
Methodology
Target audience
Seminar details
IT infrastructure
The issue of resilience
ISO 27031 Relationship with Information Security Management System (ISMS)
Data center and IT infrastructure
Operational sustainability
Data center site infrastructure tier standard
Elements of operational sustainability
Infrastructure strategy and policy
The strategy – how and it's depth
The policy requirements
Site and building protection
Network and information systems protection
Risk evaluation and Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
Site and building risk assessment
PESTLE analysis (Political, Economic, Sociological, Technological, Legal, Environmental)
Types of BIA; strategic, tactical and operational
Implementation methods for technology BIA
Managing recovery plans
Processes and procedures for supply chain management using a 3PQ (Third Party Questionnaire) approach, aligned with BSI PAS 7000
On and off-site data and information storage, including emergency response arrangements
Change management processes and procedures for day-to-day requirements
Risk control measures for critical supporting equipment and systems
Understanding IT Disaster Recovery (DR) and reviewing the main activities
DR lifecycle, including resources and training
IT DR as part of the ISMS
Scope of IT elements and requirements
IT disaster recovery plans
Building technology recovery plans
Plan ownership and structure, and roles and responsibilities of IT DR Team
Data and information sources, and internal and external dependencies
Best practice considerations using ISO 27301, as well as ISO 20000 and ITIL
Managing and recovering end-user computing and communications technology and infrastructure
Recovery options
Developing, implementing and testing
Ownership and plan structure
Roles and responsibilities of BC Champion and Team Leaders
Command, Coordination, Communications and Intelligence (C3i)
Role of the command center and essentials
Equipment and supporting information
Producing Situation Reports (SITREPS)
Types of testing/exercising
Major incident response
Defining an “incident” and the escalation process
Establishing Command, Coordination and Communications (3C)
Clarifying the role of the Network Operations Centre (NOC)
Emergency response and plan invocation
Consideration of the supporting information, equipment and systems required
Production of Situation Reports (SITREPS), activity logging and tools
Post incident review
Learning from incidents
The value of post-incident review
Post-incident process
Audit and maintenance
What is the function of an IT audit?
Steering Committee and Terms of Reference (ToR’s)
Overriding management review and continuous improvement
Incorporating DR into the organization lifecycle processes and establishing virtual teams
DR documentation and working with internal and external audit functions
Dates and locations
| Date | City | Duration | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 - 8 May 2026 | 5 Days | €3,450.- | Book now | |
| 15 - 19 June 2026 | 5 Days | €4,250.- | Book now | |
| 20 - 24 July 2026 | 5 Days | €2,850.- | Book now | |
| 3 - 7 August 2026 | 5 Days | €4,250.- | Book now | |
| 7 - 11 September 2026 | 5 Days | €2,850.- | Book now | |
| 12 - 16 October 2026 | 5 Days | €4,250.- | Book now | |
| 9 - 13 November 2026 | 5 Days | €3,850.- | Book now | |
| 14 - 18 December 2026 | 5 Days | €4,250.- | Book now |
| Date | Duration | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 - 8 May 2026 | 5 Days | €1,850.- | Book now |
| 15 - 19 June 2026 | 5 Days | €1,850.- | Book now |
| 20 - 24 July 2026 | 5 Days | €1,850.- | Book now |
| 3 - 7 August 2026 | 5 Days | €1,850.- | Book now |
| 7 - 11 September 2026 | 5 Days | €1,850.- | Book now |
| 12 - 16 October 2026 | 5 Days | €1,850.- | Book now |
| 9 - 13 November 2026 | 5 Days | €1,850.- | Book now |
| 14 - 18 December 2026 | 5 Days | €1,850.- | Book now |
Course certificate
Every participant who completes this seminar receives a professional course certificate from INFORAMTECH.
Information about
Your seat is confirmed once full payment has been received.
Yes, we offer the following discounts for group bookings:
No, discounts cannot be combined unless explicitly stated.
We accept bank transfers, credit/debit cards, and selected online payment methods.
Full payment must be completed before the course start date to secure your participation.
VAT treatment depends on your location and status:
Yes, all participants receive an official invoice. EU companies must provide a valid VAT number.
Yes, cancellations must be submitted in writing.
Yes, substitutions are allowed at no extra cost if requested before the course start date.
We reserve the right to reschedule or cancel a course due to unforeseen circumstances. In such cases, you may:
Yes, all participants will receive a certificate of completion after attending the course.
Yes, full attendance is required to receive certification.
We offer both in-person and virtual (live online) training options.
Yes, all participants receive training materials in digital format.
No, participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation unless otherwise stated.
Yes, we offer tailored training programs based on your organization's needs.
You can reach us via email info@inforamtech.uk or through our contact form. Our team will respond promptly.
Testimonials
The structure of Certificate in IT Disaster Recovery Planning (CITDRP) made the topic practical and easy to apply immediately.
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Clear content, relevant examples, and useful follow-up topics for the next training step.
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