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Annual General Meeting Mark Murdock, Vice President Julie Park, Secretary Kyle Chugg, President

Chapter luncheon meetings/seminar topicsSecurity Alliance: ISACA, ASIS International,

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Annual General Meeting Mark Murdock, Vice President Julie Park, Secretary Kyle Chugg, President

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    16. Facts and Membership Founded in 1969, as the EDP Auditors Association (EDPAA) More than 50,000 members in over 140 countries 26,947 members in North America 148 members, Utah Chapter More than 170 chapters worldwide

    17. K-NET - Chapters and members can become involved with K-NET by suggesting articles and links for review and by reviewing information submitted for inclusion.  Site suggestions should be sent by e-mail (including the exact URL) to knet@isaca.org. Individuals working on K-NET can earn up to a maximum of 10 CPE hours as a peer-reviewer to be used toward satisfying CISA/CISM continuing education requirements. These hours are earned as part of an individual's contribution to the IS audit and control profession. Members interested in serving as a peer reviewer should complete a K-NET Volunteer Interest form.K-NET - Chapters and members can become involved with K-NET by suggesting articles and links for review and by reviewing information submitted for inclusion.  Site suggestions should be sent by e-mail (including the exact URL) to knet@isaca.org. Individuals working on K-NET can earn up to a maximum of 10 CPE hours as a peer-reviewer to be used toward satisfying CISA/CISM continuing education requirements. These hours are earned as part of an individual's contribution to the IS audit and control profession. Members interested in serving as a peer reviewer should complete a K-NET Volunteer Interest form.

    19. ISACA Conferences (CLICK)(CLICK)

    20. Local Chapter Benefits Access to affordable local continuing education Information exchange opportunities through chapter meetings Networking with your professional peers Leadership experience on local boards and committees Opportunity to make a positive impact on the local business community and the profession In addition to the many ISACA International member benefits, you can also take advantage of [CLICK] many benefits from your local [CLICK] ISACA membership. [CLICK] We strongly encourage you [CLICK] to get involved with your local chapter right away. [CLICK] By getting personally involved, you will afford yourself opportunities to further your professional development and to network through local educational events and meetings. Many members find that through volunteer work, the association gives back to them much more than they could have imagined. You have the opportunity to not only impact your local business community, but the greater profession. ISACA has local chapters in most metropolitan areas, and we automatically contact your chapter to let them know you have joined. However, if there is not a chapter near you, feel free to contact the ISACA Membership department about possible chapter formation efforts in your area. [CLICK] In addition to the many ISACA International member benefits, you can also take advantage of [CLICK] many benefits from your local [CLICK] ISACA membership. [CLICK] We strongly encourage you [CLICK] to get involved with your local chapter right away. [CLICK] By getting personally involved, you will afford yourself opportunities to further your professional development and to network through local educational events and meetings. Many members find that through volunteer work, the association gives back to them much more than they could have imagined. You have the opportunity to not only impact your local business community, but the greater profession. ISACA has local chapters in most metropolitan areas, and we automatically contact your chapter to let them know you have joined. However, if there is not a chapter near you, feel free to contact the ISACA Membership department about possible chapter formation efforts in your area. [CLICK]

    21. Certification Requirements Passing score on CISA/CISM Exam At least five years of experience (substitutions available) Adherence to Code of Professional Ethics Minimum 120 hours of continuing education every 3 years

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