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1. Which of the following best describes the relationship between COBIT and ITIL?
A. COBIT is a model for IT governance, whereas ITIL is a model for corporate governance.
B. COBIT provides a corporate governance roadmap, whereas ITIL is a customizable framework for IT
service management.
C. COBIT defines IT goals, whereas ITIL provides the process-level steps on how to achieve them.
D. COBIT provides a framework for achieving business goals, whereas ITIL defines a framework for
achieving IT service-level goals. - ✔✔-C. The Control Objectives for Information and related Technology
(COBIT) is a framework developed by ISACA (formerly the Information Systems Audit and Control
Association) and the IT Governance Institute (ITGI). It defines goals for
the controls that should be used to properly manage IT and to ensure IT maps to business needs, not
specifically just security needs. The Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is the de facto
standard of best practices for IT service management. A customizable framework, ITIL provides the
goals, the general activities necessary to achieve these goals, and the input and output values for each
process required to meet these determined goals. In essence, COBIT addresses "what is to be achieved,"
and ITIL addresses "how to achieve it."
2. Global organizations that transfer data across international boundaries must abide by guidelines and
transborder information flow rules developed by an international organization that helps different
governments come together and tackle the economic,
social, and governance challenges of a globalized economy. What organization is this?
A. Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission
B. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
C. COBIT
D. International Organization for Standardization - ✔✔-B. Almost every country has its own rules
pertaining to what constitutes private data
and how it should be protected. As the digital and information age came upon us, these different laws
started to negatively affect business and international trade. Thus, the Organisation for Economic Co-
operation and Development (OECD) developed guidelines for various countries so that data is properly
protected and everyone follows the same rules.