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Featured Content from Ernst & Young
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- IT Effectiveness: Leading IT Practices in Successful Companies
Based on a recent survey Ernst & Young conducted, more than 80 percent of business executives of successful companies can provide specific examples of how IT investments within their company helped promote their competitive advantage and defend their market position. This document should assist companies with identifying the potential gaps between their current IT practices and these leading IT practices, as well as initiate interest and discussion in the steps necessary to achieve greater success through more effective IT functions.
- 10th Annual Global Information Security Survey
This survey details how the challenges facing the information security function have evolved, and how organizations have reacted to address their security needs. The survey was executed between May and August 2007, through interviews with executives from approximately 1,300 organizations in 50 countries, across all major industries. This year’s survey shows that organizations continue to improve their information security functions, but remain challenged to find the right balance between risk mitigation efforts and performance based initiatives.
- Webcast: IT Governance & Business Process Alignment--Keynote Panel
Learn how top executives from CCC Information Services, MB Financial BAnk, Lincoln Financial Group and GATX deal with IT governance and business process alignment
- Risk Convergence: The Future State of Governance, Risk and Control
Ernst & Young's series, Risk Convergence: Future State, features insights and best practices on the evolving trend of risk convergence and its impact on governance, risk, and control.
- IT Excellence Starts with Governance
IT Excellence Starts with Governance, an article written by Nick Robinson, a manager in Ernst & Young's Technology & Security Risk Services practice, explores how IT governance is emerging as the antidote to anemic IT performance, paving the way to more effective use of technology in supporting business needs.
- Developing and Implementing an Effective IT Framework
Organizations recognize the need for risk management, and many purport to have it in place. Further investigation often reveals inconsistent and ineffective processes for risk strategy, risk identification, risk assessment, and even inconsistent approaches to risk categorization and analysis. Developing and Implementing an Effective IT Framework gives a high level overview to the benefits, pitfalls and key questions to ask when creating such a framework.
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