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ATCDR2 - EC Council Certified Disaster Recovery

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The Master of Security Science (MSS) is part of a nested suite of programs, which includes EC-CouncilĀ® Post Graduate Diploma and a Master 's degree with different entry points depending upon previous academic studies. The program is intended both for new graduates and for experienced graduates who wish to update their skills or change their area of specialization. It is concerned with the design, management, and implementation of network security in corporations and public networks, and service provision to public and private networks. The focus of the course is to provide students with an advanced knowledge of Security detailed to give an excellent background for a professional career in industrial or commercial organizations, and in security science. As a result, the course will enable the student to undertake further study leading to the specializations needed for a research career. The MSS course is suitable for students with a wide range of previous security experience.
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Prerequisites

  • Applicants will be expected to have a degree or equivalent in any discipline. Applicants with at least two years of experience in the IT industry will be given preference.
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    Detailed Class Syllabus


    Module 1: Introduction to Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
  • Topic 1.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 1.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 1.3: Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity: Terminologies

  • Topic 1.4: Disaster Types

  • Topic 1.5: Consequences of Disaster

  • Topic 1.6: Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity

  • Topic 1.7: Principles of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

  • Topic 1.8: Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity: Issues Addressed

  • Topic 1.9: Activities of Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity

  • Topic 1.10: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Program

  • Topic 1.11: Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Solutions

  • Topic 1.12: Best Practices in Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Program

  • Topic 1.13: International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR)

  • Topic 1.14: International Day for Disaster Reduction

  • Topic 1.15: News: The Secretary-General Message on the International Day for Disaster Reduction

  • Topic 1.16: Summary


  • Module 2: Nature and Causes of Disasters
  • Topic 2.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 2.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 2.3: Nature of Disasters

  • Topic 2.4: Categorization of Disasters

  • Topic 2.5: Summary


  • Module 3: Emergency Management
  • Topic 3.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 3.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 3.3: Emergency

  • Topic 3.4: Emergency Management

  • Topic 3.5: Need for Emergency Management

  • Topic 3.6: Emergency Management Phases

  • Topic 3.7: Effect of Disaster on Business Organizations

  • Topic 3.8: FEMA-Federal Emergency Management Agency

  • Topic 3.9: Summary


  • Module 4: Laws and Acts
  • Topic 4.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 4.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 4.3: Introduction

  • Topic 4.4: Applicable Acts in DR

  • Topic 4.5: Laws and Acts in United States of America

  • Topic 4.6: Laws and Acts of Europe

  • Topic 4.7: Dutch Personal Data Protection Act

  • Topic 4.8: Austrian Federal Act Concern the Protection of Personal Data

  • Topic 4.9: German Federal Data Protection Act

  • Topic 4.10: Laws and Acts in Australia

  • Topic 4.11: Summary


  • Module 5: Business Continuity Management
  • Topic 5.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 5.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 5.3: Business Continuity Management

  • Topic 5.4: Business Continuity Planning

  • Topic 5.5: Business Continuity Management Planning Steps

  • Topic 5.6: ISO (International Organization for Standardization)

  • Topic 5.7: Risk Analysis

  • Topic 5.8: Risk Assessment

  • Topic 5.9: Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

  • Topic 5.10: Threat Analysis

  • Topic 5.11: Crisis Management

  • Topic 5.12: Contingency Planning

  • Topic 5.13: Points to Remember in BCM Plan Testing

  • Topic 5.14: Summary


  • Module 6: Disaster Recovery Planning Process
  • Topic 6.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 6.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 6.3: Disaster Recovery Planning Process

  • Topic 6.4: Management Support

  • Topic 6.5: Summary


  • Module 7: Risk Management
  • Topic 7.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 7.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 7.3: What is Risk

  • Topic 7.4: Introduction to Risk Management

  • Topic 7.5: Functions of Risk Management

  • Topic 7.6: Analytic Process of Risk Management

  • Topic 7.7: Project Risk Management

  • Topic 7.8: IT Security Risk Management

  • Topic 7.9: Risk Management Standards

  • Topic 7.10: Financial Risk Management

  • Topic 7.11: Basel II and Risk Management

  • Topic 7.12: Quantitative Risk Management

  • Topic 7.13: Best Practices in Risk Management

  • Topic 7.14: Summary


  • Module 8: Facility Protection
  • Topic 8.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 8.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 8.3: Facility Protection

  • Topic 8.4: Summary


  • Module 9: Data Recovery
  • Topic 9.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 9.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 9.3: Introduction-Data Recovery

  • Topic 9.4: Types of Data Recovery

  • Topic 9.5: Data-to-Disk-to Disaster Recovery (3DR) Concept

  • Topic 9.6: Steps in Data Recovery

  • Topic 9.7: Recovery Management

  • Topic 9.8: Recovery Management Model Layers

  • Topic 9.9: Data Protection Continuum

  • Topic 9.10: Do's and Don'ts

  • Topic 9.11: Lumigent's Log Explorer

  • Topic 9.12: Best Practices in Data Recovery

  • Topic 9.13: Summary


  • Module 10: System Recovery
  • Topic 10.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 10.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 10.3: System Restore in Windows XP

  • Topic 10.4: Linux System Recovery

  • Topic 10.5: Macintosh System Recovery

  • Topic 10.6: Restoring Windows Server 2003

  • Topic 10.7: Recovering from Boot Problems in Windows 2003

  • Topic 10.8: Microsoft Windows Recovery Console

  • Topic 10.9: Automated System Recovery

  • Topic 10.10: Windows 2000 Backup and Restore Utility

  • Topic 10.11: Methods for Restoring Replicated Data

  • Topic 10.12: Restoring Server Services

  • Topic 10.13: Active Directory Recovery: Non-Authoritative Restore

  • Topic 10.14: Active Directory Recovery: Authoritative Restore

  • Topic 10.15: Verifying Active Directory Restoration: Advanced Verification

  • Topic 10.16: Verifying Active Directory Restoration: Basic Verification

  • Topic 10.17: Active Directory Recovery on a Computer with a Different Hardware Configuration

  • Topic 10.18: Sysvol Recovery: Primary Restore

  • Topic 10.19: Sysvol Recovery: Non-Authoritative Restore

  • Topic 10.20: Sysvol Recovery: Authoritative Restore

  • Topic 10.21: Recovery of Global Catalog Server

  • Topic 10.22: Recovery of an Operations Master

  • Topic 10.23: Domain Controller Recovery: With a Working Domain Controller

  • Topic 10.24: Domain Controller Recovery: Without a Working Domain Controller

  • Topic 10.25: Database Integrity Testing

  • Topic 10.26: Rights Management Services Restoration

  • Topic 10.27: Rights Management Services Database Restoration

  • Topic 10.28: Tools for Active Directory Disaster Recovery: Recovery Manager

  • Topic 10.29: Restoring IIS Configurations: iisback.vbs

  • Topic 10.30: Restoring Microsoft IIS Metabase Backup

  • Topic 10.31: WANSync IIS

  • Topic 10.32: Restoring Exchange Server 2003

  • Topic 10.33: Data Recovery Scenarios

  • Topic 10.34: Exchange Data Recovery Preparation

  • Topic 10.35: Single Mailbox Recovery

  • Topic 10.36: Single Item Recovery Using Deleted Items Retention

  • Topic 10.37: Single Item Recovery Using Third-Party Brick Backup Programs

  • Topic 10.38: Full Server Recovery: Preparation

  • Topic 10.39: Exchange Server Backup/Recovery Solution: SonaSafe

  • Topic 10.40: Recovering Blackberry Enterprise Server

  • Topic 10.41: IBM WebSphere Application Server Recovery

  • Topic 10.42: Recovering Coldfusion Application Server: CFMAIL Bug

  • Topic 10.43: Recovering Coldfusion Application Server: Variable Deadlock

  • Topic 10.44: Recovering Coldfusion Application Server: ODBC Errors

  • Topic 10.45: Recovering Coldfusion Application Server: 500 IIS Internal Server Error

  • Topic 10.46: Recovering Coldfusion Application Server: System Registry Access Problem

  • Topic 10.47: Recovering from Domino Server Crashes

  • Topic 10.48: Tool: SteelEye LifeKeeper

  • Topic 10.49: Restoring MySQL Server

  • Topic 10.50: Restoring My SQL Server

  • Topic 10.51: Recovering Cisco IOS

  • Topic 10.52: Summary


  • Module 11: Backup and Recovery
  • Topic 11.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 11.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 11.3: Backup

  • Topic 11.4: Need for Backup

  • Topic 11.5: Types of Backup

  • Topic 11.6: Hot Backup

  • Topic 11.7: Cold Backup

  • Topic 11.8: Backup Sites

  • Topic 11.9: Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID)

  • Topic 11.10: Wide Area File Services (WAFS)

  • Topic 11.11: Backup For UNIX

  • Topic 11.12: Bare Metal Recovery for Linux

  • Topic 11.13: Bucky Backup for Mac OS X

  • Topic 11.14: System Backup Administrator

  • Topic 11.15: NanoCopy Technology

  • Topic 11.16: Backup4all

  • Topic 11.17: ABC Backup Software

  • Topic 11.18: Genie Backup Manager

  • Topic 11.19: NTI BackupNow

  • Topic 11.20: High Availability Disaster Recovery (HADR)

  • Topic 11.21: Best Practices in Backup & Recovery

  • Topic 11.22: Summary


  • Module 12: Centralized and Decentralized System Recovery
  • Topic 12.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 12.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 12.3: Distributed Computing

  • Topic 12.4: Centralized Backup

  • Topic 12.5: Tiers of Disaster Recovery

  • Topic 12.6: GDPS/PPRC

  • Topic 12.7: Best Practices in Centralized and Decentralized System Recovery

  • Topic 12.8: Summary


  • Module 13: System Recovery
  • Topic 13.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 13.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 13.3: Digital Photo Recovery

  • Topic 13.4: Active@ UNERASER

  • Topic 13.5: Test Disk

  • Topic 13.6: PhotoRec

  • Topic 13.7: BadCopy Photo

  • Topic 13.8: Directory Snoop

  • Topic 13.9: Data Advisor

  • Topic 13.10: Fast File Undelete

  • Topic 13.11: File Scavenger

  • Topic 13.12: GetDataBack

  • Topic 13.13: Kernel Recovery for FAT+NTFS

  • Topic 13.14: R-Mail

  • Topic 13.15: R-Studio

  • Topic 13.16: Recover4all

  • Topic 13.17: Recovery It All

  • Topic 13.18: Recovery My Files Data Recovery

  • Topic 13.19: Quick Recovery for Windows

  • Topic 13.20: Restorer2000

  • Topic 13.21: File Recovery

  • Topic 13.22: EasyRecovery DataRecovery

  • Topic 13.23: EasyRecovery Professional

  • Topic 13.24: RecoverSoft Media Tools Professional

  • Topic 13.25: RecoverSoft Data Rescue PC

  • Topic 13.26: ADRC Data Recovery Software Tool

  • Topic 13.27: SalvageRecovery for Windows

  • Topic 13.28: Disk Doctors Email Recovery

  • Topic 13.29: Winternals Recovery Manager

  • Topic 13.30: Summary


  • Module 14: Linux, Mac, and Novell Netware Data Recovery Tools
  • Topic 14.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 14.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 14.3: Kernel Recovery for Linux

  • Topic 14.4: Kernel Recovery for ReiserFS

  • Topic 14.5: Kernel Recovery for JFS

  • Topic 14.6: Kernel Recovery for Macintosh

  • Topic 14.7: Kernel Recovery for Novell/Netware

  • Topic 14.8: Stellar Phoenix Linux

  • Topic 14.9: R-Linux

  • Topic 14.10: Quick Recovery for Linux

  • Topic 14.11: Quick Recovery for Macintosh

  • Topic 14.12: SalvageRecovery for Linux

  • Topic 14.13: SalvageRecovery for Mac

  • Topic 14.14: SalvageRecovery for Netware

  • Topic 14.15: Disk Doctors Linux Data Recovery Software

  • Topic 14.16: DiskInternals Linux Reader

  • Topic 14.17: Summary


  • Module 15: Incident Response
  • Topic 15.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 15.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 15.3: Incident

  • Topic 15.4: Category of Incidents

  • Topic 15.5: How to Identify an Incident

  • Topic 15.6: How to Prevent an Incident

  • Topic 15.7: Relationship Between Incident Response, Incident Handling, and Incident Management

  • Topic 15.8: Incident Management Plan

  • Topic 15.9: Incident Handling

  • Topic 15.10: Information Security Life Cycle

  • Topic 15.11: Incident Response

  • Topic 15.12: Incident Response Policy

  • Topic 15.13: Risk Analysis

  • Topic 15.14: Risk Analysis and Incident Response

  • Topic 15.15: Incident Response Methodology

  • Topic 15.16: CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team)

  • Topic 15.17: CSIRT (Computer Security Incident Response Team)

  • Topic 15.18: FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams)

  • Topic 15.19: Request Tracker for Incident Response

  • Topic 15.20: Helix-Incident Response & Computer Forensics Live CD

  • Topic 15.21: Incident Response Tools Present in Helix CD

  • Topic 15.22: THE FARMER'S BOOT CD

  • Topic 15.23: Resources

  • Topic 15.24: Summary


  • Module 16: Role of Public Services in Disaster
  • Topic 16.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 16.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 16.3: Public Services

  • Topic 16.4: Summary


  • Module 17: Organizations Providing Services During Disasters
  • Topic 17.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 17.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 17.3: Organizations Providing Services during Disasters

  • Topic 17.4: Summary


  • Module 18: Organizations Providing Disaster Recovery Solutions
  • Topic 18.1: Module Objective

  • Topic 18.2: Module Flow

  • Topic 18.3: Kernel Recovery for Linux

  • Topic 18.4: Kernel Recovery for ReiserFS

  • Topic 18.5: Kernel Recovery for JFS

  • Topic 18.6: Kernel Recovery for Macintosh

  • Topic 18.7: Kernel Recovery for Novell/Netware

  • Topic 18.8: Stellar Phoenix Linux

  • Topic 18.9: R-Linux

  • Topic 18.10: Quick Recovery for Linux

  • Topic 18.11: Quick Recovery for Macintosh

  • Topic 18.12: SalvageRecovery for Linux

  • Topic 18.13: SalvageRecovery for Mac

  • Topic 18.14: Summary


  • Module 19: Case Studies
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