Governance of enterprise IT based on COBIT 5 a management guide

This book offers practical guidance on implementing COBIT 5 (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology), a framework for the governance of enterprise IT. COBIT 5 links controls, technical issues and business risks, enabling managers to manage the risks associated with business goals....

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Harmer, Geoff
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ely, Cambridgeshire, U.K. IT Governance Pub. 2013
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • An Example of a Governance ProcessAn Example of a Management Process; Chapter 7: Implementation of GEIT with COBIT 5; Understanding the Enterprise; Factors for successful implementation; Lifecycle Approach to Implementation; Chapter 8: Cobit 5 Process Assessment Model (PAM); COBIT 5 Process Assessment Model; How assessment is conducted; Advantages of the Process Assessment Model (PAM) scheme; Chapter 9: COBIT 5 Resources; Documentation; Training and Certification; Appendix A: COBIT 5 Processes and OtherFrameworks and Standards Used ; Appendix B: COBIT 5: Process Reference Model
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Maturity AssessmentCMM ®; CMMI ®; ISO15504 Process Capability Model; Internal Controls; COSO; Sarbanes-Oxley Act; Basel III Framework ; Cultural Change Enablement; Semiotic Framework; Business Continuity Management; Chapter 3: COBIT
  • From IT Audit to GEIT; Chapter 4: Overview of COBIT 5
  • Governance of Enterprise IT; Why COBIT 5 was developed; What COBIT 5 addresses; Key Ideas of COBIT 5; The Five Principles; COBIT 5 Goals Cascade; Chapter 5: The Seven Enablers of COBIT 5; Enabler Dimension; Enabler Performance Management; Enablers 1
  • 7; Chapter 6: Domains and Processes
  • Appendix C: COBIT 5 Goals CascadeIndex; ITG Resources; Other Websites; Toolkits; Training Services; Professional Services and Consultancy; Publishing Services; Newsletter
  • Introduction; Chapter 1: Governance; Enterprise and Governance; Emergence of Governance Codes; When did IT Governance emerge?; Chapter 2: Key Frameworks and Standards SupportingGovernance of Enterprise IT; IT Governance; ISO/IEC 38500: 2008 Corporate Governance of Information Technology; IT Service Management; IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) 2011 Edition; ISO/IEC 20000: 2011 Information technology servicemanagement system; Project Management; PRINCE2 2009 Edition; PMBOK ®; Risk Management; Value Delivery; Information Security; Enterprise Architecture (EA); Quality