Prerequisites
To attend and get CGEIT Training (Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT), you must have 5 or more years of experience relating to IT governance, including 1 year working in the definition, establishment, and management of a framework for the Governance of Enterprise IT.
Audience
This CGEIT Training (Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT) course provided by The Knowledge Academy is ideal for anyone who wants to gain in-depth knowledge of the five domains covered by the CGEIT. However, this course will be more beneficial for:
- IS/IT Directors
- IS/IT Managers
- IS/IT Consultants
- IT Governance Professionals
- IS/IT Executives
CGEIT (Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT) Course Overview
CGEIT (Certified in Governance of Enterprise IT) is designed for IT governance professionals with significant advisory or assurance responsibility. The CGEIT qualification is an internationally recognised symbol of excellence in IT governance, awarded by ISACA. The beginning of CGEIT is equivalent to developing the importance and relevance of IT governance in more prominent organisations. Studying this training aims to ensure that the IT infrastructure effectively meets and maintains an organisation's business goals. This training helps learners understand how to manage and advise on the governance of IT in large organisations. Holding CGEIT knowledge allows you to excel in your desired career and take advantage of upcoming opportunities.
The Knowledge Academy's 2-day CGEIT Training (Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT) course provides delegates with in-depth knowledge of IT governance. During this training, delegates will gain knowledge about how to manage their Information Technology (IT) assets to achieve their business objectives. They will understand various methods for recording and monitoring IT resources and IT governance strategies. This training will be conducted by our professional trainer, who has years of experience teaching IT courses.
Course Objectives
- To identify and assess the risks associated with it and develop strategies
- To develop a communication strategy that ensures stakeholders are informed
- To stay current on the regulatory environment and ensure IT governance
- To integrate IT governance with the overall corporate governance structure
- To understand the relationship between IT governance and risk management
- To develop an understanding of the role of IT in achieving organisational goals
At the end of this training course, delegates will be able to communicate effectively with stakeholders to ensure that IT governance initiatives are properly resourced. They will also be able to manage, advise on, or oversee the governance of IT in large organisations.