This COBIT 5 Foundation course is designed as an introduction to COBIT 5 and enables you to understand how an integrated business framework for the governance and management of enterprise IT can be utilized to achieve IT business integration, cost reductions, and increased productivity. The syllabus areas that this course is designed to cover are:
Lesson 1: COBIT 5 Overview and Key Features
Lesson 2: The Five COBIT 5 Principles
Lesson 3: The Seven COBIT 5 Enablers
Lesson 4: COBIT Implementation
Lesson 5: The COBIT 5 Process Capability Model
Lesson 6: Critical Security Framework Structure
Lesson 7: Phase One What are the drivers?
Lesson 8: Phase Two Where are we now?
Lesson 9: Phase Three Where do we want to be?
Lesson 10: Phase Four What needs to be done?
Lesson 11: Phase Five How do we get there?
Lesson 12: Phase Six Did we get there
Lesson 13: Phase Seven How to keep the momentum going
Although there is no mandatory requirement, ideally candidates should have at least two years of professional experience working in IT and an understanding of the COBIT 5 framework. The COBIT 5 NIST Cybersecurity Framework would suit candidates working in the following professions or areas:
The above list is a suggestion only; individuals may wish to attend based on their own career aspirations, personal goals, or objectives. Delegates may take as few or as many Intermediate qualifications as they require, and to suit their needs.
There is no prerequisite to attending this foundation course, although it is recommended that candidates should have a good understanding of enterprise governance concepts, IT organizational management, and a basic knowledge of cybersecurity concepts.
This COBIT 5 Foundation course is designed as an introduction to COBIT 5 and enables you to understand how an integrated business framework for the governance and management of enterprise IT can be utilized to achieve IT business integration, cost reductions, and increased productivity. The syllabus areas that this course is designed to cover are:
Lesson 1: COBIT 5 Overview and Key Features
Lesson 2: The Five COBIT 5 Principles
Lesson 3: The Seven COBIT 5 Enablers
Lesson 4: COBIT Implementation
Lesson 5: The COBIT 5 Process Capability Model
Lesson 6: Critical Security Framework Structure
Lesson 7: Phase One What are the drivers?
Lesson 8: Phase Two Where are we now?
Lesson 9: Phase Three Where do we want to be?
Lesson 10: Phase Four What needs to be done?
Lesson 11: Phase Five How do we get there?
Lesson 12: Phase Six Did we get there
Lesson 13: Phase Seven How to keep the momentum going
Although there is no mandatory requirement, ideally candidates should have at least two years of professional experience working in IT and an understanding of the COBIT 5 framework. The COBIT 5 NIST Cybersecurity Framework would suit candidates working in the following professions or areas:
The above list is a suggestion only; individuals may wish to attend based on their own career aspirations, personal goals, or objectives. Delegates may take as few or as many Intermediate qualifications as they require, and to suit their needs.
There is no prerequisite to attending this foundation course, although it is recommended that candidates should have a good understanding of enterprise governance concepts, IT organizational management, and a basic knowledge of cybersecurity concepts.