COBIT is an IT governance framework created by ISACA that provides best practices for IT management and governance through frameworks, processes, control objectives, and maturity models. It focuses on governance and assurance and complements ITIL, which provides guidance for service management. The current version is COBIT 5, which contains components like frameworks and process descriptions to help organizations implement controls and manage IT risks.
COBIT is an IT governance framework created by ISACA that provides best practices for IT management and governance through frameworks, processes, control objectives, and maturity models. It focuses on governance and assurance and complements ITIL, which provides guidance for service management. The current version is COBIT 5, which contains components like frameworks and process descriptions to help organizations implement controls and manage IT risks.
COBIT is an IT governance framework created by ISACA that provides best practices for IT management and governance through frameworks, processes, control objectives, and maturity models. It focuses on governance and assurance and complements ITIL, which provides guidance for service management. The current version is COBIT 5, which contains components like frameworks and process descriptions to help organizations implement controls and manage IT risks.
An acronym for Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology
It’s a good practice framework created by ISACA – Information Systems Audit and Control Association, for IT Management and IT Governance. Difference between ITIL and COBIT: o ITIL provides guidance for Service Management and is complementary to COBIT. o COBIT provides governance and assurance role. Owned by ISACA. Current version: COBIT 5 COBIT 5 Components: o Framework o Process Descriptions o Control Objectives o Management Guidelines o Maturity Models COBIT Certifications: o Individual Level: Yes Foundation Level Implementation Level Assessor Level o Organization Level: No