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Management of business informatics

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 157-1326/01
Abbreviation MPI
Course title Management of business informatics
Credits 6
Coordinating department Department of Systems Engineering and Informatics
Course coordinator Ing. Petr Rozehnal, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. Management of the organization - for the management of Business informatics.
2. Organizational structures – traditional and contemporary, formalization and standardization of management in the company
3. Management of Business informatics – management and the alignment with the management of the organization
4. The concept of IT management (Governance of IT).
5. IT strategy – content, role in the organization, creation
6. IT services and IT service management
7. ITIL framework
8. ITIL Service strategy
9. ITIL Service design
10. ITIL Service transition
11. ITIL Service operation and improvement
12. Management of informatics and information security in the organization (Information Security Governance)
13. System concept of security (ISO, COBIT, ITIL)
14. Information security management system (implementation of ISMS)
14. Implementation of security measures (security policy, asset management, human resources security, physical and environmental security, access control, IS acquisition and maintenance, security incidents, business continuity management).

E-learning

LMS

Literature

SHAUB, Gary, jr. Understanding Cybersecurity: Emerging Governace and Strategy. London: Rowman & Littfield Intrnational. 2018. ISBN 978-1-78660-680-8 .
AXELOS. ITIL® Service Strategy. 2nd ed. London: TSO, 2011. ISBN 9780113313044 .
The ISACA. Cobit 2019. [online] http://www.isaca.org/COBIT/Pages/COBIT-2019-Publications-Resources.aspx

Advised literature

AXELOS. ITIL® Service Design. 2nd ed. London: TSO, 2011. ISBN 9780113313051 .
AXELOS. ITIL® Service Transition. 2nd ed. London: TSO, 2011. ISBN 9780113313068 .
NAYAK, Umesha and Umesh Hodeghartta RAO. The InfoSec Handbook: An introduction to Information Security. New York: Apress. 2014. ISBN 978-1-4302-6382-1.