Title: CAE Roundtable: IIA Cybersecurity Topical Requirement and Risk Assessment in Disruptive Times
Date: April 24, 2025
Time: 8:30 am - 11:00 am (CT) Coffee and light refreshments to be provided
Location: Metra Headquarters, 547 West Jackson Blvd, 2nd Floor Conference Room, Chicago
To register, click on "New Registration" button below.
Recommended CPEs: 2
Cost: Complimentary to Members
Agenda:
-Arrival and welcome from Metra
-IIA Cybersecurity Topical Requirement – practical application of new requirements
-Networking break
-Risk Assessment in Disruptive Times – mechanisms for response in a time of rapid change and uncertainty
Logistics: Attendees are required to check in at the reception in the Metra building lobby and must present a photo ID.
Parking Options:
-545 West Quincy Street, Chicago - it is in the basement of the building at 550 West Jackson Street directly across from Metra
-333 South Clinton Street which is in the new BMO buidling just south of Union Stattion
Recommended Field of Study: Management Services
Instructional Delivery: Group Live
Prerequisites: None
Program Level Knowledge: Advanced
Advanced Preparation: None
Cancellation Policy
NOTICE of Cancellation/ Refund Policy: Due to costs incurred for seminars, cancellations for the will only be accepted if notice of cancellation is received by the IIA Chicago’s Registrar via e-mail or phone by April 21, 2025 by 12:00 pm NOON. The IIA e-mail is registrar@iiachicago.com and phone number is (773) 319-4149. Paid registrations cancelled by the deadline will be refunded and outstanding payment registrations will be closed. Paid and outstanding payment registration will not be refunded or closed after the deadline. Please be aware of this policy when arranging plans to attend seminars. We look forward to meeting your educational needs. For more information regarding refund, complaints, and/or program cancellation policies, please contact Rachel Means at registrar@iiachicago.com
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