IRM (Integrated Risk Management) vs GRC Class difference

Valqe
Tera Expert

Hi all,
I'm new in GRC

I am having hard time understanding difference between class titles ServiceNow offered last year and what's is being offered now:
Last year (Orlando release time) there ServiceNow was offering the following classes:

Governance, Risk, and Compliance Fundamentals
Risk and Compliance Implementation

I just checked NowLearning and I see the following classes available

GRC: Integrated Risk Management (IRM) Fundamentals
GRC: Integrated Risk Management (IRM) Implementation

I am confused between the difference of these two class sets. If we ignore release differences, can these class materials be used interchangeably?

I appreciate your explanation on differences.

Thank you in advance.

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Geri V
Tera Expert

Hi Valqe,

I believe that this article will help you. In general, GRC courses are transformed to IRM now, including the new features since Quebec.

Overall, if you are new in GRC, I would encourage you to start with the IRM Fundamentals and then continue with IRM Implementer. 

The materials/product documentation from previous releases is helpful for the GRC Architecture (tables and relationships).

Kind Regards,

Geri

 

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Geri V
Tera Expert

Hi Valqe,

I believe that this article will help you. In general, GRC courses are transformed to IRM now, including the new features since Quebec.

Overall, if you are new in GRC, I would encourage you to start with the IRM Fundamentals and then continue with IRM Implementer. 

The materials/product documentation from previous releases is helpful for the GRC Architecture (tables and relationships).

Kind Regards,

Geri