We offer a mix of in-person and online, instructor-led courses. Search courses for more information.
See a summary of all our training options one page. All courses are currently available online.
The leader in business continuity education and certification across many industries, DRI International offers team training designed to fit the needs of every organization, from private corporations to the public sector and everywhere in-between.
DRI International offers colleges and universities the opportunity to familiarize their students with information on business continuity professions and certifications recognized by private and public sector organizations around the world.
Certification is a two-part process; verification of knowledge and confirmation of experience.
A DRI International certification is the most widely recognized and respected business continuity certification in the world. DRI only certifies professionals that have demonstrated both knowledge and experience in the business continuity and/or disaster recovery profession.
Learn more about how to unlock your DRI digital badge and display your DRI certification to enhance your online professional profile today.
Maintaining your DRI International certification carries two requirements; an annual maintenance fee as well as Continuing Education Activity Points (CEAP).
Be a part of the premier business continuity conference. Join us at DRI2025 in Las Vegas, Feb. 2-5, 2025. Check back for more information.
We speak at numerous industry events around the globe and engage with our community in a variety of ways. Find out where you can meet DRI at these upcoming events.
Through committees and other initiatives, we publish research and insights about the profession. Explore our library and other resources.
DRI International webinars cover vital resilience issues, engaging and informing professionals in the field. See what's coming up next and view previously broadcast presentations here.
Learn how to hire the right business continuity professionals that will enable your organization to withstand any crisis and come through even stronger with the DRI Hiring Guide. Download now.
BCM is a holistic management process that identifies potential threats to an organization and the impacts to business operations those threats, if realized, might cause, and which provides a framework for building organizational resilience.
We reach out and engage as many audiences as possible using broad media coverage to provide a forum for discussion. We serve as a trusted resource to other professions and the general public.
We offer a mix of in-person and online, instructor-led courses. Search courses for more information.
See a summary of all our training options one page. All courses are currently available online.
The leader in business continuity education and certification across many industries, DRI International offers team training designed to fit the needs of every organization, from private corporations to the public sector and everywhere in-between.
DRI International offers colleges and universities the opportunity to familiarize their students with information on business continuity professions and certifications recognized by private and public sector organizations around the world.
Certification is a two-part process; verification of knowledge and confirmation of experience.
A DRI International certification is the most widely recognized and respected business continuity certification in the world. DRI only certifies professionals that have demonstrated both knowledge and experience in the business continuity and/or disaster recovery profession.
Learn more about how to unlock your DRI digital badge and display your DRI certification to enhance your online professional profile today.
Maintaining your DRI International certification carries two requirements; an annual maintenance fee as well as Continuing Education Activity Points (CEAP).
Be a part of the premier business continuity conference. Join us at DRI2025 in Las Vegas, Feb. 2-5, 2025. Check back for more information.
We speak at numerous industry events around the globe and engage with our community in a variety of ways. Find out where you can meet DRI.
Through committees and other initiatives, we publish research and insights about the profession. Explore our library and other resources.
DRI International webinars cover vital resilience issues, engaging and informing professionals in the field. See what's coming up next and view previously broadcast presentations here.
Learn how to hire the right business continuity professionals that will enable your organization to withstand any crisis and come through even stronger with the DRI Hiring Guide. Download now.
BCM is a holistic management process that identifies potential threats to an organization and the impacts to business operations those threats, if realized, might cause, and which provides a framework for building organizational resilience.
We reach out and engage as many audiences as possible using broad media coverage to provide a forum for discussion. We serve as a trusted resource to other professions and the general public.
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Emergency Lifeline Corporation Celebrates 35th Anniversary as Pioneer in Resilience Industry
Congratulations to Emergency Lifeline Corporation, producer of the Disaster Resource Guide, Continuity eGuide and the Risk and Resilience HUB, for celebrating 35 years in the field of risk and resilience as a woman-owned business!
The Journey Began in December 1985
As a resident of Southern California, Kathy Rainey had firsthand experience with earthquakes, but the Mexico City quake of 1985 was stunning in its devastation. The extended shaking destroyed thousands of buildings, leaving 250,000 people homeless. 40% had no electricity, 70% lacked telephone service and potable water was scarce.
Deeply affected by the televised images of suffering and aware that much of it could have been alleviated by preparation and planning, Rainey set to work gathering reliable information on disaster preparedness and sourcing survival products which, in the pre-internet world, were difficult to find. Her goal was to build earthquake survival kits for businesses, schools, communities and families, equipping them to survive the 72-hours following a major earthquake, flood or other natural disaster. Her company, Emergency Lifeline Corporation (ELC), was launched in late 1985 and today is more relevant than ever, having expanded its offerings to address a wider scope of disasters, both natural and manmade.
The Disaster Resource Guide
From the beginning, survival education was an important aspect of ELC’s mission. In its first year of business, the company wrote and distributed a pamphlet with lifesaving tips, articles and advertisements for essential earthquake survival tools. Over the years, the pamphlet grew and, by 1996, it had evolved into the exhaustive Disaster Resource Guide, an international publication designed to help organizations prepare for and mitigate any type of interruption that could affect their operations. Recognized by the Department of Commerce as the most comprehensive listing of companies offering preparedness resources, the guide included articles written by world-renowned experts in continuity and resilience. The industry was growing and by 2003, Rainey was supplementing the annual guide with a bimonthly Continuity eGuide distributed to more than 30,000 professionals.
A Bigger Vision Emerges – the Risk and Resilience HUB
By the early 2000’s, organizations were facing dramatically increased risks. Dependence on technology left networks open to cyberattacks and disruptions in communication. Terrorism, both domestic and foreign, was a threat to human safety. Global interdependency created vulnerabilities in international supply chains. And climate change was just beginning to reveal its devastating potential.
Most organizations and agencies took a whack-a-mole approach to disaster preparedness and continuity. As a problem popped up, they remedied the situation and created a plan to prevent future disruptions. What was truly needed, however, was a fully integrated approach to organizational resilience.
In response, Rainey began developing an all-encompassing digital platform: the Risk and Resilience HUB (www.riskandresiliencehub.com). Now active, the HUB is an innovative and dynamic ecosystem with four objectives:
The Risk and Resilience HUB was 35 years in the making and promises to bring much-needed organization and cohesion to what was once a highly fragmented industry. As one might expect, it will never become obsolete, because adaptability, resilience and continuity have been integrated into its digital DNA.