Control Objective for Information and related Technology, abbreviated COBIT, is a standard guide to information technology management practices. The COBIT standard is issued by the IT Governance Institute which is part of ISACA.
COBIT provides a detailed IT governance framework and detailed control objectives for management, business process owners, users and auditors
The Topic Include :
A. Overview of COBIT
- Overview of This Publication
B. Principle 1: Meeting Stakeholder Needs
- Introduction
- COBIT 5 Goals Cascade
- Using the COBIT 5 Goals Cascade
- Governance and Management Questions on IT
C. Principle 2: Covering the Enterprise End-to-end
- Governance Approach
D. Principle 3: Applying a Single Integrated Framework
- COBIT 5 Framework Integrator
E. Principle 4: Enabling a Holistic Approach
- COBIT 5 Enablers
- Systemic Governance and Management Through Interconnected Enablers
- COBIT 5 Enabler Dimensions
F. Principle 5: Separating Governance From Management
- Governance and Management
- Interactions Between Governance and Management
- COBIT 5 Process Reference Model
G. Implementation Guidance
- Introduction
- Considering the Enterprise Context
- Creating the Appropriate Environment
- Recognising Pain Points and Trigger Events
- Enabling Change
- A Life Cycle Approach
- Getting Started: Making the Business Case
H. The COBIT 5 Process Capability Model
- Introduction
- Differences Between the COBIT 4.1 Maturity Model and the COBIT 5 Process Capability Model
- Differences in Practice
- Benefits of the Changes
Performing Process Capability Assessments in COBIT 5
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