What is COBIT? A framework for Significance and Alliance

Adriel sona
2 min readDec 22, 2018

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ISACA first released COBIT in 1996, originally as a set of control objectives to help the financial audit community better maneuver in IT-related environments.

COBIT stands for Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology. It is a framework created by the ISACA for IT governance and management. It was designed to be a supportive tool for managers — and allows bridging the crucial gap between technical issues, business risks, and control requirements.

Today, COBIT is used globally by all IT business process managers to equip them with a model to deliver value to the organization and practice better risk management practices associated with the IT processes. The COBIT control model guarantees the integrity of the information system.

What is The COBIT Framework?

The COBIT business orientation includes linking business goals with its IT infrastructure by providing various maturity models and metrics that measure the achievement while identifying associated business responsibilities of IT processes. The main focus of COBIT 4.1 was illustrated with a process-based model subdivided into four specific domains, including:

  • Planning & Organization
  • Delivering and Support
  • Acquiring & Implementation
  • Monitoring & Evaluating

The various components of COBIT include:

Framework — IT helps to organize the objectives of IT governance and bringing in the best practices in IT processes and domains while linking business requirements.
Process Descriptions — It is a reference model and also acts as a common language for every individual in the organization. The process descriptions include planning, building, running, and monitoring of all IT processes.
Control Objectives — This provides a complete list of requirements that have been considered by the management for effective IT business control.
Maturity Models — Accesses the maturity and the capability of every process while addressing the gaps.
Management Guidelines — Helps in better-assigning responsibilities, measuring performances, agreeing on common objectives and illustrating better interrelationships with every other process.

The Advantages of COBIT 5.0 Certification

A COBIT Training Certification not only prepares professionals for the global challenges to the business IT process but also delivers a substantial amount of expertise information on:

IT management issues and how they can affect organizations
Principles of IT governance and enterprise IT while establishing the differences between management and governance
Accessing the ways in which COBIT 5.0 processes can help the establishment of the five basic principles along with other enablers
Discussing COBIT 5.0 with respect to its process reference model and goal cascade

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Adriel sona

Having 4+years experience in IT/DBM industry field. Currently working at Mindmajix.com, hands-on experience in AWS, COBIT, Java system admin