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Updated COBIT Framework Reduces IT Risks and Improves Compliance

The IT Governance Institute (ITGI) announced today the publication
of COBIT 4.1, an update to the COBIT (Control Objectives for
Information and related Technology) IT governance framework, which
provides an authoritative, international set of generally accepted
practices that helps boards of directors, executives and managers
increase the value of IT and reduce related risks.

Used widely as a tool for compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley and many
other global standards, COBIT predates the control legislation being
enacted around the world. It is a product of 15 years of research and
cooperation among global IT and business experts, and is an
international unifying framework that integrates all of the main
global information technology standards, including ITIL, CMMI and
ISO17799. The new version of the framework is available as a free
download from the nonprofit, independent ITGI at www.itgi.org.

COBIT 4.1 is an update to the globally accepted framework that
ensures that IT is aligned with business goals, its resources are used
responsibly, and its risks are managed appropriately. It represents a
fine-tuning of the COBIT 4.0 framework and can be used to enhance work
already performed based on earlier versions of COBIT.

The updates in COBIT 4.1 include enhanced performance measurement,
improved control objectives and better alignment of business and IT
goals.

"COBIT is the only management framework that addresses the
complete life cycle of IT investment. The framework supports IT's
achievement of business objectives, ensures business IT alignment, and
improves IT efficiency and effectiveness," said Roger Debreceny, chair
of ITGI's COBIT Steering Committee. "COBIT 4.1 is built upon practical
guidance from managers around the world who use the framework to
improve IT governance in their organizations, so it has been road
tested and validated."

In addition to COBIT 4.1, ITGI released today three companion
publications available through the ISACA Bookstore
(www.isaca.org/bookstore):

-- COBIT Control Practices, 2nd Edition--This book contains
control practice that are improved and aligned with COBIT 4.1.
The control practices are action-oriented and provide "why do
it?" arguments in the form of value to be obtained and risks
to be avoided.

-- IT Governance Implementation Guide: Using COBIT and Val IT,
2nd Edition--This publication provides a detailed road map for
establishing effective IT governance in an organization, with
guidance on how COBIT and Val IT can support these activities.
It also features an enhanced explanation of governance project
scoping.

-- IT Assurance Guide: Using COBIT--Replacing the Audit
Guidelines, this book offers guidance on how COBIT can support
a variety of assurance activities and how an assurance review
can be performed for each of the IT processes.

About ITGI

The nonprofit, independent IT Governance Institute (ITGI)
(www.itgi.org) was established by ISACA in 1998 to advance
international thinking and standards in directing and controlling an
enterprise's information technology. ITGI developed COBIT and Val IT,
and offers original research and case studies to assist enterprise
leaders and boards of directors in their IT governance
responsibilities.

About COBIT

The COBIT framework is internationally accepted as good practice
for control over information, IT and related risks. COBIT is used to
implement governance over IT and improve IT controls. It contains
control objectives, assurance guidelines, performance and outcome
metrics, critical success factors and maturity models. COBIT case
studies featuring organizations such as Harley-Davidson, Prudential
Asia and Unisys are available at www.itgi.org.

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