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COBIT® 2019 Foundation 

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COBIT® 2019 Foundation 

Course code: C19F

Duration: 2 Days


Prerequisite:

•    No mandatory prerequisites although some experience in IT or related fields is recommended.


Course Description:

COBIT is a framework for the governance and management of enterprise Information and Technology that supports enterprise goal achievement. COBIT®2019 provides a comprehensive framework that assists enterprises create optimal value from IT by maintaining a balance between realizing benefits and optimizing risk levels and resource use. COBIT®2019 enables IT to be governed and managed in a holistic manner for the entire enterprise, taking in the full end-to-end business and IT functional areas of responsibility, considering the IT-related interests of internal and external stakeholders. This three-day Foundation course is intended for new users to COBIT who are interested in achieving the foundation certificate.  It provides an overview of the main concepts of IT Governance according to COBIT®2019, ISACA’s latest governance framework, and how they can be applied. This course and the COBIT®2019 Foundation certificate are mandatory for additional COBIT®2019 training, including the COBIT®2019 Implementation Course and Assessor Program Training. 


Course Objectives:

After taking this course, you should be able to:

•    Recognize the target audience of COBIT 2019.
•    Recognize the context, benefits and key reasons COBIT is used as an information and technology governance framework.
•    Recognize the descriptions and purposes of the COBIT product architecture.
•    Recall the alignment of COBIT with other applicable frameworks, standards and bodies of knowledge.
•    Understand and describe the governance “system” and governance “framework” principles.
•    Describe the components of a governance system.
•    Understand the overall structure and contents of the Goals Cascade.
•    Recall the 40 Governance and Management Objectives and their purpose statements.
•    Understand the relationship between Governance and Management Objectives and Governance Components.
•    Differentiate COBIT based performance management using maturity and capability perspectives.
•    Discover how to design a tailored governance system using COBIT.
•    Explain the key points of the COBIT business case.
•    Understand and recall the phases of the COBIT implementation approach.
•    Describe the relationships between the COBIT Design and Implementation Guides.

Intended Audience:

•    Business Management, IT /IS Auditors, Internal Auditors, Information Security and IT Practitioners; Consultants, IT/IS Management looking to gain an insight into the Enterprise Governance of IT and looking to be certified as a COBIT® Implementer or Assessor


Course Outlines:

•    Framework introduction
o    Enterprise Governance of I&T
o    COBIT as an I&T Framework
o    Intended Audience for the COBIT 2019 Framework
o    COBIT Format and Product Architecture
o    COBIT and Other Standards
o    Training and Certification

•    Principles
o    Governance “System” Principles
o    Governance “Framework” Principles

•    Governance Systems and Components
o    Governance and management objectives
o    Components of the governance system
o    Focus areas
o    Design factors
o    Goals cascade

•    Governance and Management Objectives
o    Overview of the COBIT Core Model:
o    Governance and Management Objectives Purpose statements
o    Governance and Management Objectives Detailed Guidance

•    Performance Management
o    Performance management definition, principles and overview
o    Managing performance of processes
o    Managing Performance of Other Governance System Components

•    Designing a Tailored Governance System
o    Introduction to designing a tailored governance system
o    Impact of design factors
o    Designing a tailored system

•    Getting Started with COBIT: Making the Case
o    Making a case for getting started
o    Overview of the COBIT business case
o    Example scenario

•    Implementing Enterprise Governance Over IT
o    Implementation guide purpose and scope
o    Implementation phases
o    Design guide and implementation guide relationships