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COBIT 5 Foundation

ISACA

Certification

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Affirms holders’ understanding of COBIT principles and concepts. Holders understand the IT management issues organizations face today and know how to use COBIT to respond to these challenges. These professionals have used the elements of COBIT, in practice, and are prepared to recommended applications of COBIT for enterprise-wide projects

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COBIT® 5 Certification Overview Master the world’s most widely recognised IT governance framework. COBIT 5 is a professional IT certification based on ISACA’s renowned framework – focussing on achieving world-class governance of enterprise IT. You may be interested in the latest update of the framework - COBIT 2019. Long-term collaboration with COBIT 5’s founder: APMG has been a partner with ISACA to deliver COBIT 5 certification since 2012 – longer than any other Examination Institute. Thousands have augmented their IT career prospects via APMG: Over 50,000 COBIT 5 exams have been delivered worldwide via APMG and its training providers. Trustworthy and credible COBIT 5 training: APMG-accredited COBIT 5 training providers are rigorously and independently assessed for quality-assurance. The full-suite of COBIT 5 certifications: The COBIT 5 framework is applicable to many contexts and job roles - APMG offers the certifications specialised in each. Who is COBIT® 5 for? Business Managers. Chief Executives. IT/IS Auditors. Internal and external auditors. Information Security and IT Practitioners. Consultants.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Utilise the COBIT 5 framework to achieve world-class governance of enterprise IT
  • Help bridge the IT department with the wider business through a common language
  • Maximize the value generated by enterprise IT
  • Align IT with a business' strategic goals
  • Understand business requirements, mission objectives and their priorities
  • Enable organizations to achieve compliance with relevant laws, regulations, contractual agreements and policies
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Computer and Information Systems Managers11-3021.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Departmental workflow priorities — analyze and adjust daily task sequencing with limited oversight to meet established service-level deadlines.
  • Cross-functional coordination meetings — facilitate discussions with department heads and supervisors to resolve recurring operational issues.
  • Project activity plans — review and coordinate timelines across multiple IT projects, flagging conflicts for senior leadership.
  • Programmer and analyst work products — assign tasks and conduct structured reviews of deliverables against technical specifications.
  • User technical support escalations — diagnose and resolve moderately complex computer problems, coordinating with vendor support as needed.
  • Data security and disaster recovery procedures — implement and test established recovery protocols in a corporate IT environment.
  • Emerging technology assessments — evaluate new tools and platforms and prepare adoption recommendations for management review.
  • Staff performance and training — deliver onboarding guidance and performance feedback to junior IT staff under departmental HR frameworks.
  • Database and development environment software — configure and query systems to support reporting and operational decision-making.
  • Operational standards documentation — author and maintain departmental procedures, standards, and policy updates for IT staff use.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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