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Becoming an Active Member of Your Local Security Chapter
ОглавлениеIn addition to (ISC)2, many security organizations worldwide have local chapters, perhaps in or near your community. Here’s a short list of some organizations that you may be interested in:
International Systems Security Association (ISSA):
www.issa.orgISACA:
www.isaca.orgSociety for Information Management (SIM):
www.simnet.orgInfraGard:
www.infragard.netOpen Web Application Security Project (OWASP):
https://owasp.orgASIS International:
www.asisonline.orgHigh Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA):
https://htcia.orgRisk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS):
www.rims.orgSociety of Information Risk Analysts (SIRA):
www.societyinforisk.orgThe Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA):
www.theiia.orgInternational Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP):
https://iapp.orgDisaster Recovery Institute International (DRII):
https://drii.orgComputer Technology Investigators Network (CTIN):
www.ctin.org
Local security groups provide excellent opportunities to find peers in other organizations and discover more about your profession. Many people find that the contacts they make as part of their involvement with local security organizations can be especially valuable when they’re looking for new career opportunities.
You certainly can find many more security organizations with local chapters beyond the ones we include in the preceding list. Ask your colleagues and others about security organizations and clubs in your community.
Many communities have local information security groups and clubs that are not affiliated with national or global organizations. Through word of mouth, you might find one of these groups located near you.