Description:
Get a head start and explore the concepts surrounding Information Technology Governance tools and techniques. IT Governance is a subset discipline of Corporate Governance focused on Information Technology (IT) systems, their performance, and risk management.
This introductory course will discuss a range of topics from elements and domains of IT Governance, understanding and constructing frameworks, to proprietary frameworks and national/international standards. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Basel II will also be discussed.
Who this course is for:
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Recent graduates looking to get a foothold in the IT Industry.
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Individuals looking for work within the Public or Private Sector.
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An organization looking to increase its information transparency and security.
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An individual or organization looking to implement standard IT Governance procedures and practices.
Requirements:
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Basic understanding of the IT industry
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Knowledge of the English language
What you'll learn:
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Learn about IT Governance, its characteristics, and importance.
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Study the benefits of IT Governance.
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Learn about building the foundation for IT Governance.
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Know the three parts of the foundation in detail.
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Understand IT Governance elements and domains.
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Learn about IT Governance Frameworks.
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Learn about the different Proprietary Governance Frameworks, their principles, components, and
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benefits
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Learn about National/International Standards Frameworks, its principles, and features.
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Know the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, its elements, benefits, and impact.
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Know Basel II, its purpose, requirements, and its Three Pillars concept.
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Learn how to achieve better IT Governance.
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Explore the future of IT Governance.