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CoBIT Session on 23rd April 2008 Spring Joint Conference
ISACA San Francisco and ISACA Silicon Valley Chapters
Topic: Introduction to IT Governance with CobiT 4.1 and CobiT Quickstart
Where : Oracle Conference Center. 350 Oracle Parkway Redwood City, California 94065
When : Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Registration : 8:00-8:30 (Registration and Continental Breakfast)
Session : 8:30 – 5:30 (Includes Lunch and Breaks)
Speaker : Debra Mallette, CISA, CSSBB
CPE Hours : 8
Note: This is not a substitute for the CobiT Foundations Course and Certificate and does not meet the prerequisite requirements for Implementing IT Governance.
| Cobit Training | Cost | Register Here |
| ISACA Members | $200.00 |
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| Non-Members | $390.00 |
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| Senior/Student | $150.00 |
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Description:
This fast-paced introduction to IT Governance with CobiT(R) will focus on learning through personal interaction. Attendees will use their preordered material as follows:
- How to read and use CobiT for achieving improved IT Governance within your organization, regardless of size and maturity.
- Use CobiT to understand your organization's IT Governance challenges and good practices.
- Use CobiT Quickstart to put together a practical action plan for Implementing IT Governance.
- Use CobiT Job Aids to align audit findings and corrective actions with management tactics, strategy and balanced score card objectives.
You will discuss and brainstorm with colleagues
- Frequently asked internal auditor questions - recognizing the CobiT framing and support for the answers
- Frequently asked management questions - use the Management Guide
- What works, what doesn't work, lessons learned - and how CobiT may shed a new/different light on approach
Speaker Biography
Debra Mallette, CISA, CSSBB (ASQ Certified Six Sigma Black Belt), ITIL Foundation Certified, and Managed Change Master (CGEIT application in-process). Debra is a Graduate of University of Santa Clara, MBA, and California State University, Chico; Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics – Double Major. Motorola SEI CMM Assessor and SEI CMMI Assessor.
ISACA and IT Governance Institute COBIT V4.0 Working Group member. Early adopter of organizational change methods, metrics and capability maturity models to facilitate technology and methodology transitions. Engaging storyteller and insightful coach and teacher, repeatedly been invited to advise, speak, collaborate, and publish. Throughout her career she has focused on business, engineering, and IT system control and performance improvements applying expertise in people, process, technology, and financial systems. Her experience ranges across industries and organizations including: Kaiser Permanente, Motorola, Hewlett Packard, Sybase, Personal CAD Systems/Altium and NASA. Her specialty is strategic capability improvement for enterprises making the transition to the information age.
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