Does ITIL Foundation training qualify for Group A credits?
Hi all,
I know it is subjective, so I am just harvesting for opinions from the community. Do you guys think that training for ITIL Foundation can qualify for Group A CPE credits? The definition for Group A is "Activities that directly relate to one of the respective domains of the credential". In my personal opinion, ITIL F training directly relates to the following domains:
- Security and Risk management (Security governance principles) as one of the frameworks touched there;
- Security Operations (Change management processes and Incident management);
What is your opinion on that? Thank you for your input.
I know it is subjective, so I am just harvesting for opinions from the community. Do you guys think that training for ITIL Foundation can qualify for Group A CPE credits? The definition for Group A is "Activities that directly relate to one of the respective domains of the credential". In my personal opinion, ITIL F training directly relates to the following domains:
- Security and Risk management (Security governance principles) as one of the frameworks touched there;
- Security Operations (Change management processes and Incident management);
What is your opinion on that? Thank you for your input.
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TheFORCE Member Posts: 2,297 ■■■■■■■■□□Hi all,
I know it is subjective, so I am just harvesting for opinions from the community. Do you guys think that training for ITIL Foundation can qualify for Group A CPE credits? The definition for Group A is "Activities that directly relate to one of the respective domains of the credential". In my personal opinion, ITIL F training directly relates to the following domains:
- Security and Risk management (Security governance principles) as one of the frameworks touched there;
- Security Operations (Change management processes and Incident management);
What is your opinion on that? Thank you for your input.
Yes it does qualify.