Optimising COBIT 5 for IT governance : examples from the public sector


Autoria(s): Al Omari, Loai; Barnes, Paul H.; Pitman, Grant
Data(s)

12/12/2012

Resumo

Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (COBIT) has grown to be one of the most significant IT Governance (ITG) frameworks available and also the best suited for audit, as it provides comprehensive guidance around IT processes and related business goals. However, given the constraints of both time and resources within which the Australian public sector is forced to operate, implementing an audit framework the size of COBIT in its entirety is often considered too large a task. As an alternative to full implementation it is not uncommon for the public sector to “cherry pick” controls from the framework in an effort to reduce its size. This paper reports on research undertaken to evaluate the potential to use an optimised sub-set of COBIT 5 for ITG audit in Australian public sector organisations. A survey methodology was employed to determine the control-objectives considered to be the most important to a selection of public sector organisations. Twelve control-objectives were identified as being most important to Queensland public sector organisations. As ten of these were also identified by previous studies, it appears possible to derive an optimised sub-set from COBIT 5 that would be both enduring and relevant across geographical and organisational contexts.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55561/

Publicador

Academy of Taiwan Information Systems Research

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55561/1/LoaiAlOmari_Optimising_COBIT_5_for_IT_Governance.pdf

http://academic.atisr.org/2ndATISRCD/LoaiAlOmari_Optimising,.pdf

Al Omari, Loai, Barnes, Paul H., & Pitman, Grant (2012) Optimising COBIT 5 for IT governance : examples from the public sector. In Proceedings of the ATISR 2012 : 2nd International Conference on Applied and Theoretical Information Systems Research (2nd. ATISR2012), Academy of Taiwan Information Systems Research, Taipei, Taiwan.

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Fonte

School of Information Systems; Information Security Institute; Science & Engineering Faculty; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #150100 ACCOUNTING AUDITING AND ACCOUNTABILITY #COBIT 5 #Public Sector #Australia #Audit #IT Governance
Tipo

Conference Paper