IT Governance

IT Governance is a subset of GRC focused on controlling IT infrastructure to align IT expenditures with enterprise strategic objectives and effectively manage IT-related risk.

Explore functional areas and job roles associated with IT Governance

Whether you’re transitioning into IT Governance or looking to begin your career, this diagram can help you navigate your professional advancement.

Common Feeder Functional Areas IT Compliance Privacy Analysis IT Auditing Common Next Functional Areas GRC IT Audit Management IT Risk Consulting Privacy Management IT Risk Management IT Governance US$108k US$145k Entry–Mid-Level Senior Level Average Annual Salary Entry–Senior Level DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES IT Governance Analyst IT Governance Manager
IT Compliance Privacy Analysis IT Auditing Common Feeder Functional Areas Common Next Functional Areas IT Governance Analyst IT Governance Manager DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES IT Governance US$108k US$145k Entry–Mid-Level Senior Level Average Annual Salary Entry–Senior Level GRC < IT Audit Management IT Risk Consulting Privacy Management IT Risk Management

Employer requirements for IT Governance roles

According to market employment data, these are the most prominent business skills required to excel in the IT Governance area and requested by employers:

  • Governance
  • Management
  • Communication
  • Problem Solving
  • Auditing
  • Operations
  • Leadership
  • Risk Management
  • Detail Oriented

IT Governance roles generally require an undergraduate degree.

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