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It Managers Guide To Governance, Security And Compliance

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It Managers Guide To Governance, Security And Compliance

It Managers Guide To Governance, Security And Compliance
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.35 GB | Duration: 5h 51m

Your Guide to Enterprise Governance of IT and Managing Information, Privacy and Compliance Risks

What you'll learn

Introduction to IT governance, security, and compliance

Principles of IT governance frameworks such as COBIT, ITIL, and ISO 38500

Risk management and risk assessment

Compliance frameworks such as ISO 27001, NIST, and PCI DSS

Security best practices, such as access control, network security, and incident response

Legal and regulatory requirements, including data protection and privacy regulations

Requirements

Basic understanding of IT concepts: Participants should have a basic understanding of IT concepts such as networks, databases, and IT infrastructure.

Familiarity with IT management: Participants should have experience in managing IT operations, such as managing IT projects, IT services, and IT personnel.

Description

In today's technology-driven business world, IT managers are responsible for ensuring their organization's systems and data are secure, compliant with regulations, and aligned with business objectives. This course provides IT managers with the knowledge and skills required to effectively manage governance, security, and compliance in their organization.The course covers key topics such as the principles of IT governance, risk management, and compliance frameworks such as COBIT, ISO 27001, and NIST. Participants will also learn about security best practices, such as access control, network security, and incident response.The course emphasizes practical skills and provides hands-on exercises to help participants develop their understanding of governance, security, and compliance. By the end of the course, participants will be able to develop and implement effective governance, security, and compliance strategies that align with their organization's goals and objectives.The course is designed to provide IT managers with a comprehensive understanding of governance, security, and compliance concepts and practices. It is suitable for IT managers who want to deepen their knowledge and skills in these areas and improve their ability to manage IT operations effectively.The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from experienced instructors who have expertise in IT governance, security, and compliance.Some of the topics covered in the course include:Introduction to IT governance, security, and compliancePrinciples of IT governance frameworks such as COBIT, ITIL, and ISO 38500Risk management and risk assessmentCompliance frameworks such as ISO 27001, NIST, and PCI DSSSecurity best practices, such as access control, network security, and incident responseLegal and regulatory requirements, including data protection and privacy regulationsThe course is designed to be interactive and engaging, with a focus on practical skills that participants can apply in their work. By the end of the course, participants will have an in-depth understanding of IT governance, security, and compliance and will be able to develop effective strategies to manage these areas in their organization.

Overview

Section 1: Course Introduction and Learning Objective

Lecture 1 Course Introduction and Learning Objective

Section 2: Governance and IT Management

Lecture 2 Information System Governance Overview

Lecture 3 Why Information Security Governance is so important

Lecture 4 Governance Frameworks

Lecture 5 Impact of lack of Governance

Section 3: Policies, Standards and Procedures

Lecture 6 Policies_as_Governance_Tool

Lecture 7 Example for Policy

Lecture 8 Local Security Standards and Baseline

Lecture 9 Procedures and Guidelines

Section 4: IT Management

Lecture 10 Management of IT and Overview about ITIL Service definitions

Lecture 11 IT Performance Monitoring and Management

Lecture 12 Human Resource Governance and its impact of Security

Lecture 13 Vendor Management and Outsourcing Security Requirements

Section 5: Managing IT Projects and Investments

Lecture 14 The process of Acquiring New Technology

Lecture 15 Feasibility Analysis and Business case

Lecture 16 Project Management

Lecture 17 Activities to consider while closing the project

Lecture 18 Management Services related to IT Investments and Management

Lecture 19 Maturity assessment and continues improvement

Section 6: Risk Management and Security

Lecture 20 Risk_Management_Introduction

Lecture 21 Inherent_and_Residual_Risk

Lecture 22 Managing_the_Risk

Lecture 23 Risk_Analaysis_and_Risk_Evaluation

Lecture 24 Reporting_and_Monitoring_the_Risk

Section 7: Security Controls

Lecture 25 Security Controls overview

Lecture 26 Control Objective and Control Testing

Lecture 27 Control Self Assessment

Lecture 28 Control Self Assessment simulation

Lecture 29 COBIT Framework

Section 8: Manager's Guide to Technology

Lecture 30 Computing device components

Lecture 31 Computing Device form factor

Lecture 32 Application Architecture and Network Architecture

Lecture 33 Bonus Lecture

IT managers: IT managers who are responsible for managing IT operations and ensuring they are aligned with business objectives and comply with legal and regulatory requirements.,IT professionals: IT professionals who are responsible for implementing and managing IT processes, such as IT service management, IT security, and IT risk management.,Compliance professionals: Compliance professionals who are responsible for ensuring that the organization's IT processes comply with legal and regulatory requirements.,Risk management professionals: Risk management professionals who are responsible for identifying and managing IT risks.,Business analysts: Business analysts who want to understand how IT governance, security, and compliance impact their organization's business processes.