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Posts Tagged ‘CobIT’
(Français) Gouvernance et Audit en 2010 toujours un risque
Posted by admin | Filed under Operational Risks
Risk Management and CobIT 4.1
Posted by admin | Filed under IT Governance
Zurich, 14. December 2009. The best practice Control Objectives for Information Technology (CobIT) 4.1, defines the main focuses of IT Governance. There is no order of importance but strategic alignement, value delivery, resource management, performance management and risk management, are all quintessential element of steering a modern IT department toward sustainability and profitability. Especially Risk [...]
Cisco Nightmare Formula
Posted by admin | Filed under IT Governance, Operational Risks
Zurich, 8. december 2009. InformationWeek specialized IT Magazine reports the latest observations contained in the annual Cisco’s 2009 Annual Security Report. Bad passwords, inconsistent patching, excessive information sharing, and outdated antivirus software are key ingredients in what Cisco calls a security “nightmare formula.” Expect troubles ahead.
MinimaRisk Training Schedule for 2010 now available
Posted by admin | Filed under Risk Culture
Zurich, 7. september 2009. MinimaRisk has published today the new training schedule for 2010. MinimaRisk offers a concise and yet highly skilled training portfolio on several aspects of operational and enterprise Risk Managament. Flagship of MinimaRisk training courses, are the courses Foundation and Practitioner on MinimaRisk tool itself. MinimaRisk offers also with its partners concise [...]
ISO 38500 and CobIT - which IT governance standard?
Posted by admin | Filed under IT Governance
The ISO/IEC 38500:2008 Corporate governance of information technology standard, provides a framework for effective governance of IT to assist those at the highest level of organizations to understand and fulfill their legal, regulatory, and ethical obligations in respect of their organizations’ use of IT. To wonder what is the real impact of this standard, compaired [...]






