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Why have portions of COBIT been deemed an “open standard”?

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Why have portions of COBIT been deemed an “open standard”?

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• It is ISACF’s hope that COBIT be adopted by the audit and business communities at large as a generally accepted standard for IT control. Making it so readily available helps not only progress the establishment of COBIT as a de facto standard, but also responds to the marketplace. • It is ISACF’s intent that audit departments and others interested in effective IT governance be able to adapt COBIT as necessary to their own internal enterprise policies and procedures. By offering the material for downloading, individuals can tailor COBIT as needed to make it a functioning document applicable to their own circumstances. • It is believed that enterprises have much to gain by senior management understanding the importance of IT governance and control and recognizing COBIT’s role in their effective function. By making portions of COBIT available via the web site, audit departments and other IT governance stakeholders will have easier access to the information and will be in a position to mo

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