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Discovernew tools, information and challenges by watching an ISACA webinar. And you earn one CPE credit toward your ISACA certification. All new and on-demand webinars are free for ISACA members and US$75 for nonmembers. For free access to more than 50 webinars and their associated CPE credits (a value of US$3,750), join ISACA today. Note: Webinars are not eligible to be claimed for NASBA credit.

Digital trust is an essential element of digital transformation, and it can build trust with customers and lead to a competitive advantage. This webinar will present the results of the third annual State of Digital Trust survey, which includes responses from more than 5,800 people around the world.


Whether you're browsing our archive of past webinars or planning ahead for upcoming ones, there's always something valuable to uncover. Archived webinars are available for one year unless otherwise noted. Read our Webinar FAQs for more information.


In partnership with UPCEA, an online and professional education association, ISACA is hosting the webinar, Partnering with ISACA to Grow the University's Continuing and Professional Workforce Development Education Programs.


In a world where data are pervasive and increasingly connected, for security professionals, protecting the privacy of individuals and organizations could be compared to trying to put an octopus into a string bag: a constantly changing, wriggly challenge.


As cloud adoption continues to grow, so too does the number of cloud-native security threats. However, cloud environments can present significant opportunities to improve security with the right processes in place.


In the ever-evolving realm of information security, our prime directive is to shield organizational assets and uphold stakeholder interests. Balancing risk and reward become pivotal as Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerges as a transformative force.


The panel discussion with the Chiefs, will discuss some of the most prevalent emerging technologies of 2023 and the impact they had on the business community and will cover predictions from the panel of experts and what technology and potential regulations will emerge or continue to emerge.


This webinar will provide insider information on working in risk management for tech companies. Topics will include breakdown of risk management teams and scope of work, interview process and preparation and importance of working projects.


Losses attributed directly to business email compromise (BEC) surpassed $50B since 2013. Impostors leverage various tactics to hijack your trusted business communications with your customers and business partners...


In today's interconnected world, cybersecurity threats have reached unprecedented levels, necessitating a collaborative approach between General Counsels/Chief Legal Officers (CLOs) and Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs).


In his groundbreaking bee research, Dr. Sammy Ramsey uncovered the cause of the parasite pandemic in honeybees, and also observed the ways honeybees work together to fulfill the needs and goals of the colony.


I have a question regarding CPE credits for multiple certifications. Soon I will have my SSCP, and will have a requirement to reach 20 CPEs per year. If I then get my CISSP, I will have to post 40 CPEs in the first year, and 120 within 3 years. Assuming for the sake of argument that I break up the CISSP requirement evenly (40 per year), and have the SSCP, will I need to post 60 CPEs per year? Or do they overlap, meaning the 40 from the CISSP requirement cover the 20 needed for the SSCP?


@kevinkidder Great question! When a member has multiple certifications with (ISC), each certification does have it's own separate CPE and AMF requirements and cycle dates that must be met. However, if the member completes activities that relate to the domains of both of their certifications, the CPEs can be applied to both CPE requirements by entering the CPE as "Multiple Domains - Group A". Based on your example, if you hold the CISSP and the SSCP, you will have 40 CPEs due for the CISSP each year and 20 for the SSCP. As long as at least 20 of the CISSP CPEs relate to domains for both certifications, you won't have to do any extra work to obtain more CPEs.


Why should they not count? But based on my understanding of the CPE policies there is a little distinction between ISACA and (ISC): ISACA grants 1 CPE for a 50 minutes session, and (ISC) grants 1 CPE for a 60 minutes session. So the participation of an ISACA virtual conference with 4 sessions each last 60 minutes gives you 5 ISACA CPEs but only 4 (ISC) CPEs.


Regarding to the (ISC) CPE policy there is one aspect not answered: Can I earn proportionate CPEs, e.g. half or quarter CPEs? Exampe: A few days ago I participated in an (archived) ISACA Virtual Summit giving 4 ISACA CPEs. The event lasted 215 minutes (3.6 hours). Can I claim 3.6 (ISC) CPEs from that event? Or have I round it down to the next quarter / half / full CPE point?


@ramkrivi Yes, you may submit CPEs for attending ISACA webinars as well. As long as the training/self-study you are completing is either domain related or professional development and coming from a legitimate source, you may submit CPEs for it.


ISACA certifications are a gateway to security excellence, opening doors to top IT governance, cybersecurity and risk management jobs. They equip professionals with the skills to safeguard New Jersey organizations, ensuring data integrity and secure business practices.


Healthcare networks are increasingly at risk of data breaches and require comprehensive security strategies. The CISM (Certified Information Security Manager) certification equips professionals with the expertise to build and manage security programs to ensure patient data remains secure and meets HIPAA compliance standards.


Public sector entities often handle sensitive citizen information and require privacy-focused solutions. The CDPSE (Certified Data Privacy Solutions Engineer) certification offers government IT professionals a comprehensive understanding of data privacy frameworks and solutions, enabling them to develop systems that protect public data while complying with stringent regulations.


Begin by carefully reviewing the eligibility requirements for the specific ISACA certification you are pursuing, as each has unique criteria. Once you confirm your eligibility, complete the online application through the ISACA website and pay the applicable exam fee.


Preparation is critical, so use ISACA study materials, review guides and practice exams. Enroll in online courses or attend live instructor-led classes to deepen your understanding of exam topics. You can also explore local cybersecurity bootcamps like the NJIT Cybersecurity Professional Bootcamp for hands-on training that compliments ISACA certifications.


Once you feel thoroughly prepared, schedule and take the computer-based exam at an authorized test center or online, allowing around four hours to answer the 150 multiple-choice questions. Finally, maintain your certification by fulfilling the required Continuing Professional Education (CPE) hours annually and paying the renewal fees.


Several training providers across New Jersey offer certification preparation resources. ISACA chapters in the region support study groups for certification candidates. They also organize regular meetings, seminars and networking events to connect professionals and foster knowledge sharing.


ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association) is a global organization providing resources for IT governance, cybersecurity and auditing. In New Jersey, it offers certifications, educational resources and networking opportunities that empower IT professionals to advance their careers while contributing to secure digital ecosystems across diverse industries.


Yes, New Jersey has active ISACA chapters offering events, webinars and study groups. Chapters in North and South Jersey foster professional solid networks, providing platforms for members to share experiences and learn.


Local training providers offer exam preparation resources, including community colleges and training centers. ISACA chapters also organize study groups, while official ISACA materials such as study guides and practice exams are available online.


Attend ISACA webinars and local chapter events, participate in regional or global conferences, engage with peers through online forums or follow ISACA publications to gain insights into emerging trends.


Each certification requires passing an exam and fulfilling specific education and work experience criteria. Additionally, professionals should keep up with continuing education requirements to maintain their certifications.


ISACA chapters host local events and webinars that provide valuable networking opportunities. Regional and global conferences are also excellent for connecting with professionals and industry experts.


Join your local ISACA chapter to support events, lead study groups, or contribute to publications. Volunteer as a mentor or advocate for ISACA certifications in your organization or the broader tech community.


You can find success stories of individuals in New Jersey who have benefited from pursuing ISACA certifications through various channels. One option is to explore the ISACA official website, where the organization often features testimonials and case studies highlighting the experiences of certified professionals. Additionally, you can connect with local ISACA chapters in New Jersey, as they may organize events or have online platforms where members share their success stories.


With SASIG membership restricted to industry frontliners only, our events are a non-sales space, exclusively made up of security professionals with the exception of our vetted supporters who contribute to the community.


Our webinars and events feature high-calibre speakers from the cybersecurity industry and related sectors and are spaces where high levels of discussion and debate are fostered. We put a strong focus on relevant case studies and first-hand experiences.

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