IT Governance and Architecture
The organization's technology governance strategy and
implementation provides the controls necessary to address the range
of IT governance issues.
The COBIT framework covers the range of controls, structures and
processes from board accountability to the base level required by
the most stringent of legislation, regulation and standards. This
integration introduces a disciplined approach that is aligned with
existing practices such as project and programme management.
Duration
2 days
Who Should Attend
It is suitable for heads of group function (strategy and
planning, IT, audit, security, procurement etc.), risk management,
compliance officers. It is equally applicable to organisations in
the public and private sector.
Course Content
The course includes the following range of
topics:
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Meeting the internal and external
requirements for the effectiveness, efficiency, confidentiality,
integrity, availability, compliance and reliability of all
governance related information, services and processes
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Risk and decision-making across business and
IT
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Integration with the organisation's project
portfolio management
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Key controls
Learning Outcomes
Delegates who complete this course will
understand the benefits available through an integrated environment
that generates a coherent structure to understand, develop,
implement and manage their organization's IT governance and
enterprise architecture by:
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Managing complexity and change
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Understanding what technology governance
enterprise architecture frameworks are and how these can benefit
the organisation
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Establishing the necessary organizational
structures and processes
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Integrating technology governance and
enterprise architecture with existing processes and
compliance
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Demonstrating regulatory and standards
(internal and external) compliance
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Responding to audit and compliance
obligations and managing the resultant remediation programmes
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Ensuring that there is formal recognition,
accountability and recording of all activities involving
information and technology assets - for both business-as-usual and
during times of significant organisational change
Course Dates

This course is available on demand as a public or private event
Please contact us to discuss availability
Discounts will be shown before making payment