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Monday, 7 April 2014

New ISACA guide shows how the updated COSO Framework relates to COBIT 5

From Continuity Central

A new guide released by ISACA shows how the latest versions of the COSO Internal Control - Integrated Framework and COBIT relate and helps professionals who use both frameworks to create business value for enterprises in all industries and geographies.

‘Relating the COSO Internal Control—Integrated Framework and COBIT’ looks at the updated COSO framework, which now includes a stronger emphasis on information technology, and examines the related COBIT 5 components. The paper outlines COBIT 5’s relationship to specific COSO principles and matches the relevant COBIT 5 framework content with the associated COSO framework concept.
COSO’s internal control framework helps management, boards of directors and others with their duties regarding internal control. COBIT is used by enterprises worldwide to effectively govern and manage their information and technology.

“With the updates in the last couple of years of both COBIT and the COSO framework, many enterprises have been asking if the two are still complementary,” said Steven Babb, CGEIT, CRISC, ITIL, chair of the ISACA Framework Committee. “This paper answers that question with a resounding yes, and shows exactly how the two relate. By using both together, organizations can be confident that they are following proven guidance on assessing and improving their internal control practices within an effective governance structure.”


Relating the COSO Internal Control—Integrated Framework and COBIT is available free of charge at www.isaca.org/coso-and-cobit. Additional information about the COSO framework is at www.coso.org/ic.htm. The COBIT 5 framework is a free download at www.isaca.org/cobit.