Difference between revisions of "ISACA"

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| keypeople      = [[Emil D’Angelo]],CISA, CISM, International President ISACA 2010-2011  
 
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'''ISACA''' formerly known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association is a non profit, independent membership association providing advocacy, certifications, information and knowledge about information systems assurance, control and security, Information Technology (IT) enterprise governance and other IT-related risk and compliance.The association has 190 chapters within 175 countries and  95,000 members around the world.<ref>[http://www.isaca.org/About-ISACA/History/Pages/default.aspx About ISACA]</ref>
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[[Category: Organizations]]
 
[[Category: Organizations]]

Revision as of 02:43, 10 October 2011

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Type: Non-Profit
Industry: Inernet
Founded: 1969
Headquarters: 3701 Algonquin Road, Suite 1010

Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

Country: USA
Website: www.isaca.org
Facebook: ISACA
LinkedIn: ISACA
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@ISACANews
Key People
Emil D’Angelo,CISA, CISM, International President ISACA 2010-2011

ISACA formerly known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association is a non profit, independent membership association providing advocacy, certifications, information and knowledge about information systems assurance, control and security, Information Technology (IT) enterprise governance and other IT-related risk and compliance.The association has 190 chapters within 175 countries and 95,000 members around the world.[1]

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