Why study at TECH?

This Postgraduate diploma will allow you up to date your knowledge in Human Information Systems in a practical way, 100% online, without renouncing to the maximum educational rigor”

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This program is aimed at those interested in attaining a higher level of knowledge of Information Systems. The main objective of this Postgraduate diploma is for students to specialize their knowledge in simulated work environments and conditions in a rigorous and realistic manner so that they can later apply it in the real world.

This program will prepare scientifically and technologically, as well as to develop the professional practice of software engineering, with a transversal and versatile approach adapted to the new technologies and innovations in this field. Students will gain extensive knowledge of Information Systems from professionals in the field.

The students will be able to take the opportunity and study this program in a 100% online format, without neglecting their obligations. Up to date your knowledge and get a Postgraduate diploma to continue growing personally and professionally.

Learn the latests techniques and strategies with this program and achieve the sucess as an IT Engineer”

This Postgraduate diploma in Information Systems contains the most complete and up-to-date program on the market. The most important features include:

  • Development of 100 simulated scenarios presented by experts in Information Systems
  • Its graphic, schematic and practical contents, with which they are conceived, gather scientific and practical information on Information Systems
  • News on the latest developments in Information Systems
  • It contains practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Interactive learning system based on the case method and its application to real practice
  • All of this will be complemented by theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

Learn about Information Systems with this intensive program from the comfort of your home”

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this training program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.  

Its multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will allow the professional a situated and contextual learning, that is, a simulated environment that will provide an immersive training programmed to train in real situations.  

The design of this program focuses on Problem-Based Learning, in which the professional will have to try to solve the different professional practice situations that will arise throughout the academic course. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts.

Take advantage of the latest educational technology to update on Information Systems from the comfort of your home"

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Learn about the latest techniques in Information Systems from experts in the field"

Syllabus

The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of IT engineering professionals, aware of the relevance of current preparation in order to delve into this area of knowledge, in order to humanistically enrich the students and raise the level of knowledge in Information Systems through the latest educational technologies available.

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This Postgraduate diploma in Information Systems contains the most complete and up-to-date program of learning the market”

Module 1. Information Technology Services

1.1. Digital Transformation I

1.1.1. Business Innovation
1.1.2. Production Management
1.1.3. Financial Management

1.2. Digital Transformation II

1.2.1. Marketing
1.2.2. HR Management
1.2.3. The Integrated Information System

1.3. Case Study

1.3.1. Company Presentation
1.3.2. Methodologies to Analyze the Acquisition of IT
1.3.3. Determining the Costs, Benefits and Risks
1.3.4. Economic Evaluation of Investment

1.4. ICT Governance and Management

1.4.1. Definition of IT and Information Systems Governance
1.4.2. Difference Between IT Systems Governance and Management
1.4.3. Framework for IT Systems Governance and Management
1.4.4. Regulations and IT Systems Governance and Management

1.5. ICT Corporate Governance

1.5.1. What is Good Corporate Governance?
1.5.2. ICT Governance Background
1.5.3. The ISO/IEC 38500:2008 Standard
1.5.4. Implementation of Good ICT Governance
1.5.5. ICT Governance and Best Practices
1.5.6. Corporate Governance. Summary and Trends

1.6. Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies (COBIT)

1.6.1. Application Framework
1.6.2. Domain: Planning and Organization
1.6.3. Domain: Acquisition and Implementation
1.6.4. Domain: Delivery and Support
1.6.5. Domain: Supervision and Evaluation
1.6.6. Application of the COBIT Guide

1.7. The Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)

1.7.1. Introduction to ITIL
1.7.2. Service Strategies
1.7.3. Service Design
1.7.4. Transition Between Services
1.7.5. Service Operation
1.7.6. Improving the Service

1.8. The Service Management System

1.8.1. Basic Principles of UNE-ISO/IEC 20000-1
1.8.2. The Structure of the ISO/IEC 20000 Regulations
1.8.3. Service Management System (SMS) Requirements
1.8.4. Design and Transition of New or Modified Services
1.8.5. Service Provision Processes
1.8.6. Groups of Processes

1.9. The Software Asset Management System

1.9.1. Justification of Needs
1.9.2. Background
1.9.3. Presentation of the 19770 Regulation
1.9.4. Management Implementation

1.10. Business Continuity Management

1.10.1. Business Continuity Plan
1.10.2. Implementation of a BCP

Module 2. Integration Systems

2.1. Introduction to Information Systems in the Company

2.1.1. The Role of Information Systems
2.1.2. What is an Information System?
2.1.3. Dimensions of Information Systems
2.1.4. Business Processes and Information Systems
2.1.5. The IS/IT Department

2.2. Opportunities and Needs of Information Systems in the Company

2.2.1. Organizations and Information Systems
2.2.2. Features of Organisations
2.2.3. Impact of Information Systems in the Company
2.2.4. Information Systems to Achieve a Competitive Advantage
2.2.5. Use of Systems in the Administration and Management of the Company

2.3. Basic Concepts of Information Systems and Technologies

2.3.1. Data, Information and Knowledge
2.3.2. Technology and Information Systems
2.3.3. Technology Components
2.3.4. Classification and Types of Information Systems
2.3.5. Service and Business Process Based Architectures
2.3.6. Forms of Systems Integration

2.4. Systems for the Integrated Management of Company Resources

2.4.1. Business Needs
2.4.2. An integrated Information System for the Company
2.4.3. Acquisition vs. Development
2.4.4. ERP Implementation
2.4.5. Implications for Management
2.4.6. Leading ERP Vendors

2.5. Supply Chain and Customer Relationship Management Information Systems

2.5.1. Definition of Supply Chain
2.5.2. Effective Supply Chain Management
2.5.3. The Role of Information Systems
2.5.4. Supply Chain Management Solutions
2.5.5. Customer Relationship Management
2.5.6. The Role of Information Systems
2.5.7. Implementation of a CRM System
2.5.8. Critical Success Factors in CRM Implementation
2.5.9. CRM, e-CRM and Other Trends

2.6. ICT Investment Decision-Making and Information Systems Planning

2.6.1. Criteria for ICT Investment Decisions
2.6.2. Linking the Project to the Management and Business Plan
2.6.3. Management Implications
2.6.4. Redesign of Business Processes
2.6.5. Management's Decision on Implementation Methodologies
2.6.6. Need for Information Systems Planning
2.6.7. Objectives, Participants and Moments
2.6.8. Structure and Development of the Systems Planning
2.6.9. Follow-up and Updating

2.7. Security Considerations in the Use of ICTs

2.7.1. Risk Analysis
2.7.2. Security in Information Systems
2.7.3. Practical Advice

2.8. Feasibility of ICT Project Implementation and Financial Aspects in Information Systems Projects

2.8.1. Description and Objectives
2.8.2. EVS Participants
2.8.3. Techniques and Procedures
2.8.4. Cost structure
2.8.5. Financial Projection
2.8.6. Budgets

2.9. Business Intelligence

2.9.1. What is Business Intelligence?
2.9.2. BI Implementation Strategy
2.9.3. Present and Future in BI

2.10. ISO/IEC 12207

2.10.1. What is "ISO/IEC 12207"?
2.10.2. Analysis of Information Systems
2.10.3. Information System Design
2.10.4. Implementation and Acceptance of the Information System

Module 3. Information System Quality and Auditing

3.1. Introduction to Information Security Management Systems

3.1.1. Fundamental Principles of ISMS
3.1.2. ISMS Golden Rules
3.1.3. Role of IT Audit in ISMSs

3.2. Safety Management Planning

3.2.1. Concepts Related to Safety Management
3.2.2. Classification of Information: Objectives, Concepts and Roles
3.2.3. Implementation of Security Policies: Security Policies, Standards, and Procedures
3.2.4. Risk Management: Information Assets Risk Principles and Analysis

3.3. Main Mechanisms for the Protection of from Information Assets I

3.3.1. Summary of the Main Cryptographic Tools for the Protection of the CIA Triad
3.3.2. Consideration of Privacy, Anonymity and Adequate Management of User Traceability Requirements

3.4. Main Mechanisms for the Protection of from Information Assets II

3.4.1. Communications Security: Protocols, Devices and Security Architectures
3.4.2. Operating System Security

3.5. ISMS Internal Controls

3.5.1. ISMS Controls Taxonomy: Administrative, Logical and Physical Controls
3.5.2. Classification of Controls According to How Threats Are Addressed: Controls for Threat Prevention, Detection and Correction
3.5.3. Implementation of Internal Control Systems in ISMSs

3.6. Types of Audits

3.6.1. Difference between Audit and Internal Control
3.6.2. Internal vs. External Audit
3.6.3. Audit Classification according to the Objective and Type of Analysis

3.7. Screenwriter and Screenplay: Subject Matter and Object Protected by Intellectual Property

3.7.1. Introduction to Penetration Testing and Forensic Analysis
3.7.2. Definition and Relevance of Fingerprinting and Footprinting Concepts

3.8. Vulnerability Scanning and Network Traffic Monitoring

3.8.1. Tools for Vulnerability Analysis in Systems
3.8.2. Main Vulnerabilities in the Context of Web Applications
3.8.3. Analysis of Communications Protocols

3.9. The IT Audit Process

3.9.1. Life Cycle Concept in Systems Development
3.9.2. Activity and Process Monitoring: Collection and Treatment of Evidence
3.9.3. IT Audit Methodology
3.9.4. IT Audit Process
3.9.5. Identification of the Main Crimes and Misdemeanors in the Context of Information Technologies
3.9.6. Computer Crime Investigation: Introduction to Forensic Analysis and its relation to Computer Auditing

3.10. Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans

3.10.1. Definition of Business Continuity Plan and the Business Interruption Concept
3.10.2. NIST Recommendation on Business Continuity Plans
3.10.3. Disaster Recovery Plan
3.10.4. Disaster Recovery Plan Process

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A unique, key, and decisive educational experience to boost your professional development”

Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems

Would you like to specialize in Information Systems? TECH's Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems is the ideal choice for you. This Postgraduate Diploma gives you the opportunity to understand digital transformation from the point of view of business innovation, financial and production management, marketing and human resource management. In addition, thanks to our expert teachers in the field and the advantage of studying 100% online, you will be able to understand the functioning of ICT governance and management, the ISO/IEC standards that govern it and the best practices to be carried out. You will also learn about the Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies (COBIT). Another key aspect of TECH's Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems is that you will learn how the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) works, strategies, service design, transitions and operations. You will acquire the essential concepts related to Information Systems in the enterprise, as well as identify the opportunities and needs of Information Systems in the enterprise.

A complete program that offers you the most specific content

In this Postgraduate Diploma you will also understand the functioning of information systems and technologies, their components, classifications, architectures and forms of systems integration. You will learn the ISO/IEC 12207 standard, the analysis, design, implementation and acceptance of Information Systems. In addition, you will learn the basics of Business Intelligence, its strategies and implementation, as well as the present and future of BI. You will acquire the essential knowledge of IT security management systems, and you will be prepared to create business continuity and disaster recovery plans. You will also learn how to plan security management and how to handle the main mechanisms for the protection of information assets. Do not hesitate and sign up for the TECH Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems. You will get quality education, with expert teachers and the flexibility to study from anywhere and at any time. Enroll now and start shaping your professional future!