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The Department of Information Systems

The Department of Information Systems document outlines the roles and responsibilities within an organization's information systems department. It describes key positions such as programmers who write software, systems analysts who liaise between technical and organizational teams, and information systems managers who lead programming teams. It also defines senior leadership roles including the Chief Information Officer who oversees IT use, the Chief Security Officer who enforces security, and the Chief Privacy Officer who ensures compliance with privacy laws.

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The Department of Information Systems

The Department of Information Systems document outlines the roles and responsibilities within an organization's information systems department. It describes key positions such as programmers who write software, systems analysts who liaise between technical and organizational teams, and information systems managers who lead programming teams. It also defines senior leadership roles including the Chief Information Officer who oversees IT use, the Chief Security Officer who enforces security, and the Chief Privacy Officer who ensures compliance with privacy laws.

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The Department of Information

Systems
THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT
• Programmers
highly trained technical specialists who write
the software instructions for computers.
• Systems analysts
constitute the principal liaisons between the
information systems groups and the rest of
the organization.
• Information systems managers
leaders of teams of programmers and
analysts, project managers,
telecommunications managers, or database
specialists.
• Chief information officer
• information systems department is headed by
a (CIO).
• Who is CIO?
A senior manager who oversees the use of
information technology in the firm.
• Chief security officer (CSO) is in charge of
information systems security for the firm and
is responsible for enforcing the firm’s
information security.
• Chief privacy officer (CPO)
CPO is responsible for ensuring that the
company complies with existing data privacy
laws.
• Chief knowledge officer (CKO)
responsible for the firm’s knowledge
management program.
• End users are representatives of departments
outside of the information systems group for
whom applications are developed.

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