COBIT

Training Duration:
2 days

Training Delivery Method:
On-site, instructor-led course; or online, instructor-led course

Prerequisites:
Experienced IT professionals with background in controls, control objectives, and risk management

What Problem Does This Training Help Solve?
Streamline IT risk management including understanding of 34 IT processes in the COBIT framework

Who Should Attend?
Organizations interested in learning ISACA’s COBIT framework including IT risk assessment, risk management, performance measurement, and many other aspects of controls

Course Material:

Content-rich manual/course handouts consisting of about 300 foils

Course Syllabus:
COBIT is a tool that allows managers to bridge the gap with respect to control requirements, technical issues, and business risks. COBIT can be looked at from three different perspectives: management, users, and IT auditors. It revolves around interaction between IT processes, IT resources, and the criteria for information. It has 4 domains, 34 IT processes, and 220 plus control objectives for IT. This seminar will cover the universe of COBIT from different perspectives. At the end of the seminar, attendees will understand what COBIT is, how they can apply it to their environment, and how it creates a disciplined approach to IT controls and control objectives. This seminar will include material related to the latest version, i.e. COBIT 4.1.

Topics to be covered:

  • Four domains of COBIT
  • 34 IT Processes of COBIT
  • 220 plus control objectives of COBIT
  • IT domains, processes, and activities
  • IT resources and COBIT
  • Information systems criteria – quality, security, and fiduciary (compliance)
  • COBIT and organizational policies, standards, procedures, and guidelines
  • COBIT and audit lifecycle
  • COBIT and IT risk management and measurement
  • IT Governance and COBIT
  • COBIT, ITIL, and ISO 27002
  • COBIT and Capability Maturity Model (CMM)
This course is currently not scheduled. For more information on future dates or to reserve this class please contact us.



Last Updated: Thursday, 29 July 2010 16:56