IT Governance: Implementing Frameworks and Standards for the Corporate Governance of IT

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IT Governance Limited, 2009 - Business & Economics - 202 pages
'Corporate governance increasingly provides the context within which twenty-first century organizations have to assess and deal with their investments in, and risks to, their corporate information assets and the Information and Communications Technology (ICT, or just IT) infrastructure within which those information assets are collected, manipulated, stored and deployed. But what is corporate governance, and why is it important to the IT professional? Why is IT governance important to the company director, and what do directors of companies both quoted and unquoted need to know? This book aims to do two things: the first is to set out for managers, executives and IT professionals the practical steps necessary to meet today s corporate and IT governance requirements; the second is to provide practical guidance on how board executives and IT professionals can navigate and deploy to best corporate and commercial advantage the numerous IT management and IT governance frameworks and standards particularly ISO/IEC 38500 that have been published over the course of the last 10 years. Each of these standards and frameworks has a potentially valuable role to play in the organization; the challenge lies in integrating them so that each can deliver what it was designed to do, and do this within the context of an overarching framework (a super framework , or meta-framework ) that enables each organization to design IT governance to meet its own needs.' (Amazon)

About the author (2009)

Alan Calder is a leading author on IT governance and information security issues. He is the CEO of GRC International Group plc, the AIM-listed company that owns IT Governance Ltd. Alan is an acknowledged international cyber security guru. He has been involved in the development of a wide range of information security management training courses that have been accredited by the International Board for IT Governance Qualifications (IBITGQ). He is a frequent media commentator on information security and IT governance issues, and has contributed articles and expert comment to a wide range of trade, national and online news outlets.

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