COBIT as a Framework for Enterprise Governance of IT
Steven Haes and
Wim Grembergen
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Steven Haes: University of Antwerp - Antwerp Management School
Wim Grembergen: University of Antwerp - Antwerp Management School
Chapter Chapter 5 in Enterprise Governance of Information Technology, 2015, pp 103-128 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Enterprises are increasingly making tangible and intangible investments in improving enterprise governance of IT. In support of this, enterprises are drawing upon the practical relevance of generally accepted good-practice frameworks such as COBIT. COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies), now in its fifth edition, is an internationally recognized industry framework that describes a set of good practices for the board, executive management, and operational business and IT managers. It sets out a set of controls over information technology, and organizes them around a logical framework of IT-related processes and enablers.
Keywords: Control Objectives For Information And Related Technology (COBIT); Information Systems Audit And Control Association (ISACA); RACI Chart; Stakeholder Needs; Management Service Agreement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14547-1_5
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