Disaster Recovery Institute International www.drii.org


Future Risk is the Australian representative for the renowned DRI - the Disaster Recovery Institute - International. Company Director Angus Graham is officially accredited with DRI International to lead education classes and certification programs in Australia and New Zealand.
  DRI International was founded in 1988 in St Louis, MO. The institute is the most established professional organisation for business continuity and disaster recovery in the world. DRI International (with BCI) created the "Professional Practises for Business Continuity Planners" as the security industry's international standard.
The non-profit organisation promotes a base of common knowledge for the business continuity planning and disaster recovery industry. It provides the best practises and leadership for the industry through education, a highly qualified certification program and establishing high professional standards.
DRI International members are regulated by a professional code of ethics which demand a continuing commitment. Members must practise the highest level of professionalism, legal and ethical conduct, keep confidential any information that’s revealed when working and continue to expand their knowledge and skill base.
As DRI International-certified industry professionals, Future Risk’s Company Directors David Crossley and Angus Graham can provide the world’s best practises in business continuity and disaster recovery programs.
Through DRI International, Angus Graham is a certified Business Continuity Planner and David Crossley is accredited as a Business Continuity Practioner. David and Angus are experts in business impact analysis, corporate awareness programs and training, recovery strategies, emergency responses, maintaining and updating the plans, project initiation, management and testing the plans.
In keeping with DRI International best practise, Future Risk can create specific business continuity plans for your organisation. These would be created in four phases:
- the project initiation phase: which defines objectives and assumptions.
- the functional requirements phase: including fact gathering, alternative strategies and management decisions.
- the design and development phase and,
- the final implementation phase, which creates the plan.

Future Risk’s expertise in emergency planning is up to date and precise. Our company is required to continually update its procedures and strategies. To ensure our active DRI International’s status, we’re required to keep informed about current innovations, ensuring Future Risk is ahead of our competitors.
 
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