Disaster Recovery Jobs Education and Training

Finding the right education and training for those working in disaster recovery jobs

By Kim Finn
Nothing will impact a small business faster than an unforeseen disaster that takes out your total IT infrastructure, so those working in disaster recovery jobs perform a vital role in your company. If you haven't already done so, create disaster recovery job opportunities within your company, and ensure those who fill the positions receive sufficient education and training to deal with the growing number of security threats facing companies today.

Disaster recovery jobs education and training comes in several forms to give those in disaster recovery-related jobs a well-rounded and detailed education. This guide focuses on three types of education and training for those seeking or in disaster recovery and disaster management jobs:

1. Courses and seminars for those in disaster management jobs and disaster recovery jobs.

2. Online degree programs for someone currently in or pursuing a disaster recovery employment opportunity.

3. Certification programs for someone working in a disaster recovery job.

 

Pursue courses designed for those in or looking for a disaster recovery employment opportunity

Both professional trade organizations and service companies offer valuable courses and seminars geared toward those with jobs in disaster relief and careers in disaster management.
Try: Register for the online disaster recovery course offered through the International Council of Electronic Commerce Consultants (EC-Council). Designed for those in disaster recovery-related jobs like network server administrators, firewall administrators, security testers, system administrators and risk assessment professionals, the week-long EC-Council instructor-led iClass covers everything you need to know from the nature and causes of disasters to data and system recovery to incident response and much more. Consider attending the two-day IT Continuity & Disaster Recovery Planning Seminar offered by Sentryx. During the course, students learn to develop, test and maintain an IT disaster recovery plan for use in the event of a disaster or some other type of business disruption. The Disaster Recovery Institute (DRI) International offers a large selection of courses (online and classroom) for professionals in disaster recovery positions working with business continuity planning and management. Click on any of the DRI International links on the left side of the page to learn more about its basic, advanced, specialized, promotional and online courses.

Find disaster recovery jobs quicker with a relevant degree

If you or any of your employees work in a disaster management job, additional education can never hurt and can only increase future career prospects and help your company operate at its peak potential.
Try: If you work in Information Systems, are interested in working as a disaster recovery analyst or want to advance your career, explore the online degree programs listed at Salary.com. The website lists associate, bachelor and master degree programs in IT/Database, computer science and computer information systems. Visit the Directory of Education to find online degree programs for computer networking, another avenue for pursuing disaster recovery employment opportunities. Education Disaster Education Network, a national program provided by Extension Services to reduce the impact of disasters through the Land Grant University, offers online learning, resources through university extensions nation-wide.

Get involved with certification programs beneficial to those in disaster recovery jobs

Use certification programs to gain valuable expertise, expanded career opportunities and increased earning potential.
Try: If you plan on working as a network security engineer, security systems analyst or security administrator, learn more about earning the title of Systems Security Certified Practitioner through the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2. Check to see if you meet the requirements for becoming an Expert--Disaster Recovery Certified Expert (DCRE), through the program offered by the Business Continuity Management Institute. The BCM Institute offers DCRE certification to IT disaster recovery managers, planners and project managers.

 

  • Disaster recovery exists as a subset of business continuity planning that takes into account not only the resumption of a company's IT infrastructure but also the handling of key personnel, crisis communication, facilities and protection of the company's reputation. Those working in disaster recovery management should also pursue education and other professional development opportunities within other aspects of business continuity planning to enhance career expansion opportunities.