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COBIT® 2019 Bridge

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COBIT® 2019 Bridge

Course code: C19B

Duration: 1 Day


Prerequisite:

•    The COBIT  5 Foundation certificate -issued   by   the   ISACA-approved Accreditation Bodies, APMG and PeopleCert.


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 one-day bridge course highlights the concepts, models and key definitions of the new framework and explains the differences between this recent release of COBIT 2019 with COBIT 5. 


Course Objectives:

After taking this course, you should be able to:

•    Recognize the context, benefits and key reasons COBIT is used as an information and technology governance framework. 
•    Compare the key attributes of the updated COBIT framework with COBIT5
•    Recognize the target audience of COBIT 2019.
•    Discover the updated COBIT principles for governance system framework.
•    Identify the changes to the COBIT publications scheme.
•    Describe the updated components of a governance system:
o    Governance and management objectives
o    Components of the governance system   
o    Focus areas
o    Design factors
•    Compare the updated COBIT goals cascade with COBIT5.
•    Differentiate COBIT based performance management using maturity and capability perspectives.
•    Discover how to design a tailored governance system using COBIT.  
•    Describe the relationships between the COBIT Design and Implementation Guides.
•    Explain the key points of the COBIT business case.
•    Recall the alignment of COBIT with other applicable frameworks, standards and bodies of knowledge.
    

Intended Audience:

•    Any stakeholder with responsibilities for the governance and management of enterprise information and technology.


Course Outlines:

•    Framework introduction
o    COBIT as an I&T framework
o    Intended audience for the COBIT 2019 framework
o    COBIT format and product architecture
o    Major differences
o    COBIT and other standards
o    Training and certification

•    Principles
o    Introduction to 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:
o    High level information
o    Goals cascade
o    Related governance components

•    Performance Management
o    Performance management definition and principles
o    Performance management overview
o    Capability vs. Maturity
o    Managing performance of processes
o    Managing other governance system components

•    Designing a Tailored Governance System
o    Impact of design factors
o    Designing a tailored system
o    Sample exam questions

•    The COBIT Business Case  
o    Introduction to making a case for a governance project 

•    Implementing Enterprise Governance Over IT  
o    Implementation guide purpose and scope
o    Implementation lifecycle
o    Implementation lifecycle