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COBIT 5

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Course Overview

COBIT is ISACA framework for governance and management of enterprise Information Technology. COBIT incorporating the latest thinking in enterprise governance and management techniques, and provides globally accepted principles, practices, tools and models to help increase the trust in, and value from, information systems. COBIT expands on COBIT.1 by integrating other major frameworks and standards and resources, including ISACA Val IT and Risk IT, Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and related standards from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
AB Consulting is an Accredited Training Organization (ATO) by APMG is associated with AB Consulting and provides Accredited Trainers for the COBIT Foundation Course. The COBIT Foundation course teaches you the basic principles of the COBIT 5 framework.

Key Takeaways

1
Understand the principles the governance of enterprise IT and explain the differences between governance and management.
2
Assess how the COBIT 5 processes help guide the creation of the five basic principles and the seven governance and management enablers.
3
Realise the key roles and responsibilities in managing IT in the organization, and became able to design the needed structures for successful and secured IT.
4
Describe the basics of how to implement COBIT 5.
5
Understand the differences between COBIT 4.1 and COBIT 5 and what to consider when transitioning.

Information Systems Audit and Control Association
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ISACA was incorporated in 1969 by a small group of individuals who recognized a need for a centralized source of information and guidance in the growing field of auditing controls for computer systems. Today, ISACA serves 140,000 professionals in 180 countries. As an independent, nonprofit, global association, ISACA engages in the development, adoption and use of globally accepted, industry-leading knowledge and practices for information systems. Previously known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, ISACA now goes by its acronym only, to reflect the broad range of IT governance professionals it serves.

Course Outline

Part 1
Overview and Key Features of COBIT
The Reasons for the Development of COBIT The History of COBIT The Drivers for developing a Framework The Benefits of using COBIT The COBIT Format & product Architecture COBIT and other Frameworks The 5 Principles of COBIT Introducing the 5 Principles Principle 1: Meeting Stakeholder Needs Principle 2: Covering the Enterprise End-to-End Principle 3: Applying a Single Integrated Framework Principle 4: Enabling a Holistic Approach Principle 5: Separating Governance from Management
Part 2
The 7 Enablers of COBIT Review & Overview on Principle 4 - Enabling a Holistic Approach
Enabler 1 - Principles, Policies and Framework Enabler 2 - Processes Enabler 3 - Organizational Structures Enabler 4 - Culture, Ethics and Behavior Enabler 5 - Information Enabler 6 - Services, Infrastructure and Applications Enabler 7 - People, Skills and Competencies Appendix - Walk Through on using Goals cascade to scope Processes COBIT Implementation The Life cycle Approach Inter related Components of the Life cycle Understanding the Enterprise internal and external factors Key success factors for implementation The 7 phases of the Life cycle model explained The 7 Change Enablement Characteristics used in the Life cycle Change Enablement Relationships to the Continual Improvement Life cycle Making the Business Case Appendix: Summary of the differences between COBIT 4.1 and COBIT
Part 3
Process Capability Assessment
The COBIT Capability Model & Assessments: What is a process assessment Exam preparation Exam Tips & Tricks Mock Exam

Who Should Attend?

This highly practical and interactive course has been specifically designed for
Chief Executives
Business management
IT/IS auditors
Internal auditors
Information security and IT practitioners
Consultants
IT service managers.
IT/IS management
Anyone interested in learning about COBIT 5

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