Business Continuity Planning, Law, and Ethics
Overview/Description
To discuss business continuity planning, computer crime and the law, and the ethical issues associated with information system security
Target Audience
Network administrators, network managers, information system managers, system administrators, application developers, IT security officers
Prerequisites
Experience in selecting, recommending, and implementing information system security policies, standards, procedures, and technologies
Expected Duration
220 Minutes
Objectives:
Business Continuity Planning, Law, and Ethics
discuss the reason for business continuity plans.
discuss the reason for and the process involved in creating a disaster recovery plan.
discuss the reasons why business continuity plans are used and how to create them.
describe how to develop a business impact assessment and a business continuity plan.
discuss the process involved in maintaining and testing a disaster recovery plan.
discuss how the law treats computer crime.
discuss the process of gathering evidence in instances of computer crime.
discuss the process of investigating instances of computer crime.
discuss technology-related ethical conduct and ethical hacking.
identify the processes involved in conducting an investigation of computer crime and breaches of network security.
identify the types of computer crime and understand privacy issues.
Course Number: 70449_eng