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COBIT 4.1 Exam - Foundation and Implementation

ISACA COBIT Foundation 4.1 Exam

Course Description

ISACA Certification exam for COBIT Foundation 4.1

Audience

IT Managers Business Managers and Leaders IT Auditors IT Governance Practitioners, IT Professionals IT Architects IT Process and Service Management Professionals Anyone interested in learning more about COBIT will find value in the COBIT Foundation

Prerequisites

​Students will need to have successfully completed course COBIT200: COBIT4.1 Foundation and Implementation. IT Governance Training

What You Will Learn

​From course COBIT200:

  • Understand how IT management issues affect organizations
  • Understand the principles of IT governance and how IT governance helps address IT management issues, and who should be responsible for IT governance
  • Understand the need for a control framework driven by the need for IT governance
  • Meet the requirement for an IT Governance framework
  • Learn how COBIT meets the need for an IT governance framework
  • Understand how COBIT is used with other standards and best practices
  • The COBIT framework and its components (Control Objectives, Control Practices, Management
  • Guidelines, Audit Guidelines)
  • Comprehend the benefits of using COBIT
  • How to apply COBIT in your organization

Course Outline

From course COBIT200 Outline:
1. Responding to IT Challenges
Identify IT Management Issues
2. IT Governance and Control Framework
IT Governance:  Definition
IT Governance:  Responsibility
IT Governance:  Principles
How IT Governance resolves management issues
The need for the IT Governance and Control Framework
Characteristics of the Control Framework
3. COBIT: A Control Framework
COBIT – Value, Limitations, Components and Benefits
Linking COBIT and IT Governance
Premise and Principle of COBIT
The COBIT Cube
4. Overview of the COBIT Framework
Control Objectives of COBIT
Components of Management Guidelines 
Metrics, Critical Success Factors, and Maturity Models
Review Quiz and Homework Assignment
5. COBIT:  Framework and Components
Linking Business Goals, IT Goals and IT Processes
Scoping the Use of COBIT and Val IT 
Analyzing process maturity and identifying gaps 
Management Guidelines
Audit approach in Audit Guidelines
6. COBIT and Other Standards
COBIT: Alignment with other standards and frameworks
How TOGAF relates to COBIT (COBIT/TOGAF mapping published in 2007)
7. Prepare for COBIT Foundations 4.1 Exam
COBIT Foundation test preparation 
Review test prep results, questions and key terms​