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  Whats New?
2011 Best Newsletter Award !!!
The ISACA Jeddah Chapter received the 2011 Best Newsletter Award worldwide in the small chapter category. This was announced recently by Summer Cole the ISACA/ITGI Chapter Relations Coordinator. The award will be formally presented to our chapter at the 2012 Asia Leadership Conference scheduled to take place in New Delhi, India on 18-19 February 2012.
Politicization of Data Theft
The next technical session will be on 7th Feb 2012 at 7:30pm onwards at Rosewood Corniche Jeddah and it'll cover the recent purported Israeli and Saudi hacker attacks on data. Please make sure you join the interesting discussion!!
ISACA Jeddah Website Gold-Level!!
ISACA Jeddah Chapter is proud to announce that our website has been nominated as a Gold Level Website for 2010 by ISACA! ISACA members can visit www.isaca.org/websiteawards for more details!
Opportunity Knocks!!
Risk IT is a set of proven, real-world practices that helps organizations achieve their goals, seize opportunities and seek greater return with less risk. It allows enterprises to manage and capitalize on risk in the pursuit of their objectives. It extends COBIT, ISACA globally recognized IT governance framework, and saves time, cost and effort by providing organizations with a way to focus effectively on IT-related business risk areas, including risks related to late project delivery, compliance, obsolete IT architecture and IT service delivery problems. Members can download from here
  Important Articles!
Val IT
is a governance framework that
consists of a set of guiding principles, and a number of processes conforming to those principles that are further defined as a set of key management practices.
 
Val IT addresses assumptions, costs, risks and outcomes related to a balanced portfolio of IT-enabled business investments. It also provides benchmarking capability and allows enterprises to exchange experiences on best practices for value management.
COBIT®
s an IT governance
framework and supporting toolset
that allows managers to bridge the gap between control requirements, technical issues and business risks. COBIT enables clear policy development and good practice for IT control throughout organizations. COBIT emphasizes regulatory compliance, helps organizations to increase the value attained from IT, enables alignment and simplifies implementation of the COBIT framework.

A complimentary PDF download of COBIT 4.1 is available for members only on the ISACA website
K-NET
Global Information Repository (GIR), has been
specifically developed to benefit members by all existing the burden of identifying and retrieving relevant and reliable information vital to keep pace with technological change. Through K-NET, pertinent knowledge has been sought, identified and peer reviewed, then organized into logical categories of interest and concern.

 
  Code of Ethics
 

ISACA® sets forth this Code of Professional Ethics to guide the professional and personal conduct of members of the association and/or its certification holders.

Members and ISACA certification holders shall:


1- Support the implementation of, and encourage compliance with, appropriate standards, procedures and controls for information systems.
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2- Perform their duties with objectivity, due diligence and professional care, in accordance with professional standards and best practices..

3- Serve in the interest of stakeholders in a lawful and honest manner, while maintaining high standards of conduct and character, and not engage in acts discreditable to the profession..

4- Maintain the privacy and confidentiality of information obtained in the course of their duties unless disclosure is required by legal authority. Such information shall not be used for personal benefit or released to inappropriate parties.


5- Maintain competency in their respective fields and agree to undertake only those activities, which they can reasonably expect to complete with professional competence.


6- Inform appropriate parties of the results of work performed; revealing all significant facts known to them.


7- Support the professional education of stakeholders in enhancing their understanding of information systems security and control.



Failure to comply with this Code of Professional Ethics can result in an investigation into a member's, and/or certification holder's conduct and, ultimately, in disciplinary measures.


 

 
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