COBIT5 Foundation

About Course
The COBIT® 5 Foundation introduces the candidate to the five basic principles which are covered in detail and includes extensive guidance on enablers for governance and management of enterprise. Participants learn about the need for an IT governance framework and how COBIT addresses this need by providing the latest insights into enterprise-wide governance of IT. This course explains the elements and supporting materials of the COBIT framework, using a logical and example-driven approach for anyone interested in obtaining COBIT foundation level knowledge.
Duration 3 Days
Certificate COBIT® 5 Foundation
Governing Body ISACA
Examination Body PeopleCert
Course Outline
Course Introduction
- IT Governance and Management Challenges
- Key Principles for governance and management of IT
The COBIT 5 Principles
- Principle 1 – Meeting Stakeholder Needs
- Principle 2 – Covering the Enterprise End-to-end
- Principle 3 – Applying a single Integrated Framework.
- Principle 4 – Enabling a Holistic Approach
- Principle 5 – Separating Governance from Management
The COBIT 5 Enablers
- Enabler 1 – Principles, Policies and Frameworks
- Enabler 2 – Processes
- Enabler 3 – Organizational Structures
- Enabler 4 – Culture, Ethics and Behaviour
- Enabler 5 – Information
- Enabler 6 – Services, Infrastructure and Applications
- Enabler 7 – People, Skills and Competencies
An Introduction to COBIT 5 Implementation
- The interrelated components of the life cycle model
- The enterprise specific internal and external environment factors
- The Importance of Pain Points and Trigger events
- The characteristics of a good business case
- The purpose
- The relationship
Process Capability Model: The Process Assessment Model (PAM)
- The capability Levels
- The attributes
- The rating scale
- The Purposes for carrying out a Process Capability
- The purpose of a Process Reference Model
- The benefits of the COBIT Capability Assessment