COBIT 5: What is new ?

COBIT 5: What is new ?


What is new in the soon to be released COBIT 5 version ?

21 March 2012 (14-18.30h)
Location: Golden Tulip Brussels Airport (Diegem)
Presented in English by
Price: 420 EUR (excl. 21% VAT)
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 Learning Objectives

About this seminar:

COBIT 5 is a major strategic improvement which provides the next generation of ISACA guidance on the governance and management of enterprise information and technology (IT) assets.

Building on more than 15 years of practical application, ISACA designed COBIT 5 to meet the needs of stakeholders, and to align with current thinking on enterprise governance and management techniques as they relate to Information and related Technology.

COBIT 5 integrates all existing related ISACA guidance (COBIT 4.1, Val IT, Risk IT, BMIS) and aligns with the latest relevant other standards and frameworks, and thus provides the unique overarching framework.

This seminar will help you to:

  • Understand the latest thinking on Governance and Management of enterprise IT and the difference between both
  • Understand that COBIT 5 is intended for and should be used by business and IT users - COBIT 5 is not an IT framework !
  • Understand how governance and management require not only a good process model but also other enablers

Why you should attend this seminar

During this seminar, you will get an answer to these and other questions:

  • Where does COBIT 5 fit in the overall framework and standards space ?
  • What are the benefits that COBIT 5 can bring to your organisation ?
  • What is the difference between Governance and Management ?
  • What are the main changes and improvements brought by COBIT 5 ?
  • To what extent COBIT 5 can be beneficial for your organisations and how it can be best adopted ?

Who should attend this seminar ?

This is a seminar for everyone involved in IT-related business decisions. There is no technical IT content, and it is designed for:

  • CIO's, CTO's and ICT Managers
  • Managers of IT governance, compliance, performance management, cost control, ... projects
  • Anyone responsable for operations, service management, development, project management, IT budget control, ...
  • Business managers
  • IT auditors
  • Enterprise Risk Managers & IT Risk Professionals
  • ICT specialists in companies that think or talk about implementing COBIT, who want to have a serious overview of what COBIT is, and what can and can't be done with COBIT
  • Anyone interested in governance, business/IT alignment, best practices in IT management, etc

 Full Programme

13.30h - 14.00h
Registration, coffee/tea and croissants
14.00h
1. Rationale behind COBIT 5
  • What were the main drivers for developing COBIT 5 ?
  • For whom is COBIT 5 intended ?
14.30h
2. The COBIT 5 Framework
  • COBIT 5 Principles: the main concepts behind COBIT 5 explained
  • The COBIT 5 Goals Cascade: how to translate generic enterprise goals to practical goals at the enabler level
  • COBIT 5 Enablers: Processes, Information, Structures, Culture, ...
  • The COBIT 5 Process Capability Model
15.15h
Coffee/Tea and Refreshments / Networking and Discussion
15.30h
3. The COBIT 5 Process Reference Guide
  • COBIT 5 Process Model
  • COBIT 5 Process Reference Model – 37 processes for governance and management of IT
16.30h
4. The COBIT 5 Implementation Guide
  • A roadmap for better governance and management of enterprise IT using COBIT 5
17.00h
Coffee/Tea and Refreshments / Networking and Discussion
17.15h
5. Overview of major differences between COBIT 5 and its predecessors
  • What are the major differences between COBIT 4.1 and COBIT 5 ?
  • How significant are these differences ?
  • How do these differences affect existing COBIT users ?
17.45h
6. COBIT 5 Product Family & planned additional publications
18.15h
7. Q & A
18.30h
End of this Seminar

 Speakers


Dirk Steuperaert (IT In Balance)
IT In Balance

Dirk Steuperaert is since early 2008 an independent consultant (IT In Balance BVBA). He provides training and advice on IT Governance and IT Risk Management issues.

Before this, Dirk worked for over 10 years with PricewaterhouseCoopers Belgium. He performed and lead multiple IT audits and IT Governance assignments.

Dirk started his career in IT with SWIFT, the global funds transfer network. Later he switched to IT Audit in SWIFT, in a large Belgian bank and with an international clearing house.

Dirk has been heavily involved in international ISACA activities during the last five years, including:

  • Member of the COBIT Steering Committee (ISACA's international committee overseeing and steering all COBIT developments) between 2004 and 2008.
  • Member of the Risk IT Task Force as project manager of the development team and lead developer.
  • Project Manager and Lead Developer of ISACA's COBIT 5 Framework.

Dirk is a well-appreciated instructor for COBIT, IT Governance and IT Risk related topics.

Dirk holds a master in engineering degree, a master in computer Auditing degree and holds the CISA, CGEIT and CRISC certifications.

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