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24 April 2013 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE

The State of Cybersecurity 2013: Protect Your Business Against the Latest Cyber Threats How to earn CPE
Up to 5 CPE credits will be awarded for participation in the 24 April 2013 Virtual Conference or by viewing the presentations via the archive. Sessions include: Session 1: Emerging Threat Update Technology Spotlight Session: Step up to the IT Security Challenge Session 2: Cyber Espionage: How the U.S. Government is Addressing Top Challenges Technology Spotlight Session: What Businesses Need to Know About Cyber Security: An Expert Panel Discussion Session 3: Enabling Business through Mobile Security Technology Spotlight Session: Blackberry 10 Security What IT Needs to Know Session 4: Cloud, Cyber Threats and Defense Strategies

How you will receive your CPE certificate


You will receive your CPE certificate via email at the email address and name used for conference registration. If you view the live day event, you will receive your CPE on 8 May 2013. CPE are sent via eLearning@isaca.org, so be sure to check your spam/junk folders and mark ISACA as a safe sender.

Viewing this event in the archive


The 24 April Virtual Conference will be available in archive until 24 May. Those who view the archived event will receive their CPE certificates by 31 May. The certificate will be emailed to the email address given at event registration and will be addressed to the name given on the registration form.

How to earn 5 CPE


To earn 5 CPE credits, attendees must participate in all 4 educational sessions and the Spotlight Sessions offered during the live day virtual seminar and trade show or by viewing the archive.

Adding CPE to Member Profiles if you hold ISACA Certification


CPEs earned from the 24 April 2013 event are not automatically added to a members profile.

24 April 2013 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE


The State of Cybersecurity 2013: Protect Your Business Against the Latest Cyber Threats
You are responsible for entering any CPE credits earned from a Virtual Conference into your ISACA profile. CPE certificates need to be kept as proof of credits earned in the event that you are audited at a later date, because ISACA does not track this information for you.

How to report your CPE: Log in at www.isaca.org Click on MY ISACA Click on MY CERTIFICATIONS Click on Manage My CPE Scroll down, then click on Add CPE button Enter CPE activity information and click Save. Any questions regarding CPE credits can be sent to elearning@isaca.org.

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