Course Description
As technology has become more and more vital to the achievement of business goals and value delivery, enterprise leaders have realized that enterprise governance must be extended to information technology and information systems. Successful enterprises now accept that it is critical to align IT projects, assets, and processes with their business strategies and business goals. As a key component of overall enterprise governance, IT governance has emerged as a mission-critical issue for small and large business enterprises worldwide. In order to support the growing demand from businesses and to promote good IT governance practices, ISACA® created the first and only designation to recognize skilled IT governance professionals—the Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT® (CGEIT®) certification.
Program Objectives
- Developed with the input of subject matter experts from around the world, the CGEIT designation is designed for professionals who have significant management, advisory, or assurance roles relating to the governance of IT.
- CGEIT enhances your credibility, influence, and recognition and demonstrates that you have proven experience and knowledge in the governance of enterprise IT.
- CGEIT helps enterprises identify and hire professionals who have IT governance knowledge and experience and is considered by many companies and governmental agencies as a prerequisite for employees involved with enterprise IT governance.
- CGEIT provides holders with greater recognition in the marketplace and influence at the executive level—and many holders consider it very valuable to their career progression and ability to deliver value to their enterprises.
- CGEIT combines the achievement of passing a comprehensive exam with recognition of a minimum of five years of proven work experience managing, advising on, and supporting the governance of enterprise IT—including one year’s experience relating to the establishment and management of an IT governance framework.
- CGEIT holders know more than limited areas of IT governance—they are able to grasp the complex subject as a whole and enhance the value businesses get from their IT.
Prerequisites
The prerequisite for the CGEIT certification is at least five years of cumulative work experience in IT enterprise governance, including the minimum of one year of defining, executing, and managing a governance framework. Applicants must also adhere to the ISACA Code of Professional Ethics and comply with the CGEIT Continuing Education Policy.
- Domains 5
- Syllabus Download
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 40 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 373
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes