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New year, new connections to ISACA
Body: A new year brings a fresh start and often prompts individuals to create resolutions or set new goals for the coming months. Some of you may have the goal of increasing your professional network or sphere of influence in the field. If so, this might be a great time to get more actively involved [...]
ISACA guidance has a global impact: Aadhar in India
Body: Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique number that the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) will issue for all residents of India. The number will be stored in a centralized database and linked to the basic demographics and biometric information—photograph, 10 fingerprints and iris—of each individual. This is a very ambitious project, expecting to enroll [...]
ISACA guidance has a global impact: Aaadhar in India
Body: Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique number that the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) will issue for all residents of India. The number will be stored in a centralized database and linked to the basic demographics and biometric information—photograph, 10 fingerprints and iris—of each individual. This is a very ambitious project, expecting to enroll [...]
ISACA Conference – COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – Part 9
ISACA CACS ISRM Conference, Day 2 Track 3, COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – containing following tracks – Understanding the new Process Assessment Programme in COBIT 5 COBIT5 — Integrates Well with Other Frameworks. Discussion to include: • How to integrate with ITIL? • How to integrate with ISO27001? [...]
ISACA Conference – COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! Part 7
ISACA CACS ISRM Conference, Day 1 Track 3, COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – containing following tracks – Why COBIT 5? Discussion to include: • Why COBIT 5? • How can it help with IT Governance? • What are the basics of implementation? • Going from COBIT 4.1 to [...]
ISACA Conference – COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! Part 6
ISACA CACS ISRM Conference, Day 1 Track 3, COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – containing following tracks – Why COBIT 5? Discussion to include: • Why COBIT 5? • How can it help with IT Governance? • What are the basics of implementation? • Going from COBIT 4.1 to [...]
ISACA Conference – COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! Part 5
ISACA CACS ISRM Conference, Day 1 Track 3, COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – containing following tracks – Why COBIT 5? Discussion to include: • Why COBIT 5? • How can it help with IT Governance? • What are the basics of implementation? • Going from COBIT 4.1 to [...]
ISACA Conference – COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! Part 4
ISACA CACS ISRM Conference, Day 1 Track 3, COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – containing following tracks – Why COBIT 5? Discussion to include: • Why COBIT 5? • How can it help with IT Governance? • What are the basics of implementation? • Going from COBIT 4.1 to [...]
ISACA Conference – COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! Part 3
ISACA CACS ISRM Conference, Day 1 Track 3, COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – containing following tracks – Why COBIT 5? Discussion to include: • Why COBIT 5? • How can it help with IT Governance? • What are the basics of implementation? • Going from COBIT 4.1 to [...]
ISACA Conference – COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! Part 2
ISACA CACS ISRM Conference, Day 1 Track 3, COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – containing following tracks – Why COBIT 5? Discussion to include: • Why COBIT 5? • How can it help with IT Governance? • What are the basics of implementation? • Going from COBIT 4.1 to [...]
ISACA Conference – COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – Part 1
ISACA CACS ISRM Conference, Day 2 Track 3, COBIT 5: IT is Complicated, IT Governance Doesn’t Have to Be! – containing following tracks – Understanding the new Process Assessment Programme in COBIT 5 COBIT5 — Integrates Well with Other Frameworks. Discussion to include: • How to integrate with ITIL? • How to integrate with ISO27001? [...]
Thoughts from a new ISACA board member
Body: During the past years, ISACA has experienced tremendous success and global acceptance proven by its members and revenue, as well as by the recognition of its certifications and publications. Operating in an ever-changing international environment, ISACA demonstrated strong reflexes and adoptability, especially in an era of economic crisis when IT professionals and businesses trusted [...]
ISACA CEO: Paying Attention to Essentials
Body: I recently read an article in Bloomberg Businessweek titled “The 7 Essentials of High-Growth Companies,” by David G. Thomson. I think there is value to ISACA in keeping touch with the tools and techniques being used in the for-profit environment; after all, despite ISACA’s nonprofit tax classification, it still must be managed with all [...]
See ISACA Vice President Robert Stroud discuss organic IT live on MSPtv
Body: Have you heard about organic IT? It is an approach in which the users of technology determine their requirements and consume as and when required. You may already be experiencing this in your organization with the consumption of cloud services by some individuals as they look to supplement a perceived lack of service delivery from [...]
ISACA CEO: Cruising the archives
Body: ISACA’s International Headquarters staff tends to focus on the here-and-now, because we feel such a strong obligation to ensure that members and constituents receive the benefits they want and need, when and how they want and need them. But we also never forget that part of what we are privileged to do, in our [...]
