The Certified Data Recovery Professional (CDRP) is responsible for recovering data from damaged or partially destroyed hard drives and removable media. The professional must be able to perform logical recovery on common operating systems such as Windows, Unix, Mac OS X, and Linux.

 

Educational Qualifications

A Certified Data Recovery Professional should have a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, telecommunications, information security or any related field. The organizations give the candidate with prior work experience more importance. They can also opt for a master’s degree with a specialization related to data recovery or hard drives.

Certification

Certified Data Recovery Professional (CDRP)

This certification provides the candidate with fundamental knowledge of data recovery. It makes them competent to handle any operating systems such as Windows, Unix, Mac OS X, and Linux. The individuals will be able to resolve any issues related to data recovery.

Salary

According to Indeed.com, on an average, the Certified Data Recovery Professional salary ranges from approximately $49,314 per year for IT Support to $85,897 per year for Data Center Technician.

 

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