ABSTRACT
The new framework for governance and management of enterprise information & technology – COBIT 2019 – has been released. The updated framework provides a timely refresh of its structure and contents, and adds exciting new features like design factors that allow to tailor governance systems, and many more. This article describes the major changes in COBIT and the impact they bring to governing bodies, management and practitioners.
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Dirk Steuperaert
Dirk Steuperaert, IT & Risk Governance Consultant, Trainer, Researcher. Experienced consultant, coach and well appreciated trainer in IT Risk Management, IT Governance and all COBIT 5 and as of now COBIT 2019 related matters. Dirk's mission is to use his experience as consultant and his insights as researcher in his role as project leader and one of the key authors of all main COBIT 5 and COBIT 2019 publications by ISACA to teach all those that can benefit from COBIT and to help them apply it in practice in a very pragmatic way. Based in Belgium but travels around the world to teach, consult and coach.