To
earn the CGEIT designation, candidates are required to:
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Prove at least five years of experience supporting the governance
of an enterprise’s information technology. This experience
can be achieved entirely through IT governance experience, or
through a combination of IT governance experience and management
experience.
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Pass the CGEIT exam offered worldwide every June and December
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Adhere to the ISACA Code of Professional Ethics
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Agree to comply with the CGEIT Continuing Education Policy
Requirements
for CGEIT Certification
1. Pass the CGEIT exam
2. Adhere to the ISACA Code of Professional Ethics
3. Agree to comply with the CGEIT Continuing Education Policy
4. Provide evidence of appropriate IT governance work experience
as defined by the CGEIT Job Practice
IT
Governance Work Experience
Five
(5) or more years of experience managing, serving in an advisory
or oversight role, and/or otherwise supporting the governance of
the IT-related contribution to an enterprise is required to apply
for certification. This experience is defined specifically by the
domains and task statements described in the CGEIT Job Practice.
Specifically:
A
minimum of 1 year of experience relating to the development and/or
maintenance of an IT governance framework is required. The type
and extent of experience accepted is described in CGEIT domain 1
(see IT Governance Framework in Job Practice Areas).
Additional
broad experience directly related to any two or more of the remaining
CGEIT domains is required. The type and extent of experience accepted
is described in CGEIT domains 2 through 6. These domains are:
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Strategic Alignment
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Value Delivery
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Risk Management
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Resource Management
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Performance Measurement
Individuals
can take the CGEIT exam prior to earning the above work experience.
Substitutions for IT governance experience (2 years maximum)
To
recognize other management experience and/or the achievement of
specific IT governance related credentials, advanced (post-graduate)
degrees and certificates, up to two (2) years of the five years
of required IT governance experience can be substituted.
Specifically,
each of the following will qualify (substitute) for one (1) year
of IT governance experience, with a maximum of two years of substitutions
being accepted.
* Other Management Experience—Other management
experience that is not specific to IT governance, such as performing
consulting, auditing, assurance or security management related duties
will qualify for up to one year of substitution.
* Specific Credentials, Advanced (Post-graduate) Degrees
and Certificates—Credentials (in good standing),
advanced (post-graduate) degrees and certificate programs which
include an IT governance and/or management component or are specific
to one or more of the CGEIT domains will qualify for up to one year
of substitution.
These include:
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Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) issued by ISACA
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Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) issued by ISACA
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Implementing IT Governance using COBIT and Val IT certificate
issued by ISACA (available in 2008)
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ITIL Service Manager certification program
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Chartered Information Technology Professional (CITP) issued by
the British Computer Society
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Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP) issued by
the American Institute of CPAs
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Project Management Professional (PMP) issued by the Project Management
Institute
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Information Systems Professional (I.S.P.) issued by the Canadian
Information Processing Society
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Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) issued by the Institute of Internal
Auditors
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Certified Business Manager (CBM) issued by The Association of
Professionals in Business Management
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Prince2 – Registered Practitioner certificate from the Office
of Government Commerce
- Advanced
(post-graduate) degree from an accredited university in governance,
information technology, information management or business administration
(For example: Masters in Corporate Governance, Masters of Business
Administration, Masters in Information and Operations Management,
Masters of Information Systems Management, Masters in Information
Technology)
Exception:
Two years as a full-time university instructor teaching IT governance
related subjects at an accredited university can be substituted
for every one year of IT governance experience.
Applicants
who have earned/acquired other credentials, advanced (post-graduate)
degrees and/or certificates that include a significant IT governance
and/or information management component and are not listed above
are welcome to submit them to the CGEIT Certification Board for
consideration.
Qualification
Certified
in the Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT) |