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What’s new in COBIT?

Read this article to find out about the latest changes to the Cobit framework to manage multiple IT systems in an ever-changing world.

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Cobit is one of the most well-known governance models on the market. It is a crucial tool in helping IT managers map and manage technical issues, business risks and control requirements. This allows organizations to act using the best risk management practices associated with IT processes.
Cobit was created in 1996 with the objective of helping managers and coordinators with planning and monitoring results in order to generate value for their companies and business processes. The Cobit model is constantly updated, with the latest version updated in 2019, allowing corporations to minimize risks, from planning to execution of IT strategies.
In this article, Mark Thomas discusses the main changes in the newest version of Cobit, discussing changes in structures, items, skills, behaviors and policies to help governance professionals get the most out of this tool.
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Mark Thomas
Mark Thomas: As a former Army officer with over 28 years of professional experience, Mark has a wide array of industry experience including government, health care, finance/banking, manufacturing, and technology services. He has held roles spanning from CIO to IT consulting and is considered a thought leader in frameworks such as COBIT, NIST, ITIL and multiple ISO standards. Mark routinely speaks at US and international conferences and earned the ISACA John Kuyers award twice for Best Speaker/Conference contributor of the year. Mark also holds the CGEIT (Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT) and CRISC (Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control) certifications.

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