With the pervasiveness of IT in all aspects
of business, IT governance has emerged to be a key focus area
for alignment and management of IT in any major enterprise.
COBIT® or Control Objectives for Information and Related
Technology, currently in its 3rd edition and published by
the IT Governance Institute, is the de facto IT governance
framework in use today.
Increasingly, with recent legislation such as the Sarbanes-Oxley
Act of 2002 in the U.S., better understanding of governing
IT using the COBIT® framework is considered to be essential
for anyone involved in managing, auditing or reducing risk
in IT. This 1-day workshop will inform participants about
the context of IT governance and how the COBIT® framework
addresses all the key elements of governing the IT lifecycle,
using a model consisting of 34 IT processes in 4 domains.
With this understanding, workshop participants will be able
to formulate a suitable IT governance framework and action
plan for their organization. |
- CIOs and senior managers in charge of or who influence
IT management
- IT managers, especially those who are process owners
or in a planning capacity in an IT organization
- IT auditors wanting to improve their knowledge of IT
governance from a process perspective
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