TBC,
Cardiff, UK
Topics will include:
What is IT Governance?
The six principles of IT Governance
Responsibility
Strategy
Acquisition
Performance
Conformance
Human Behaviour
The IT governance landscape
Governance
IT Risk Management
IT service continuity and management
Quality
Security
Sustainability
Commitment
Governance throughout
Customer-supplier relationships
The road to maturity
Practice
Sitting on the fence or on the board?
What are the benefits of attending?
Leave with a comprehensive understanding of IT governance best practice.
Receive useful materials that cut through the mire of standards and regulations.
Find opportunities for quick wins to make immediate improvements to governance.
Grasp the governance framework based on ISO/IEC 38500:2008
Who should attend?
IT Directors
IT Programme Managers
IT Managers
IT Architects
IT Auditors
Materials you will get
NCC Legal Guidance Note Number 5
ICT Legal Compliance
Key influencers of ICT law
Why organisations should comply with ICT legislation
The ICT legal risk management tool
Legal risk management
Implementing the legal risk management strategy
The NCC IT Governance Best Practice Guide
The business case
Performance measurement
Implementation roadmap
Communications
Capability assessment
Risk management
Supplier governance
IT and audit working together
Information security
Legal and regulatory aspects
Architectures
Managing investments
About the course leader
Daniel Dresner, the National Computing Centre’s information assurance analyst, delivers The National Computing Centre’s information systems risk management research programme. A national expert on standards implementation, Daniel contributes to IT standards nationally, across Europe, and through the International Standards Organisation. He brought The NCC/DTI Towards Software Excellence scheme on- line, and wrote NCC’s definitive and pragmatic guide to ISO/IEC 27001/27002/ BS 7799. Daniel is a trained facilitator and the technical authority for The National Computing Centre’s assessment service for the e-Government Interoperability Framework (e-GIF).
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