The Malta Chapter of Isaca, a non-profit, independent membership association that helps business and IT leaders maximise value and manage risk related to IT, has registered an office and started holding board meetings and seminars at Smart City Malta.
Isaca (www.isaca.org) is a leading global provider of knowledge, certifications, community, advocacy and education on information systems assurance and security, enterprise governance and management of IT and IT-related risk and compliance.
Isaca Malta Chapter president Gian Carlo Millo said the move to Smart City Malta last year signified the start of a new era for the chapter’s fast-growing association.
“Isaca’s constituents hold various professional IT-related positions and therefore the move was really a natural one. Smart City Malta is being developed into a state-of-the-art IT business park and the chapter is proud to form part of this exciting project. Apart from its monthly board meetings, the chapter also holds educational events on a monthly basis.”
The move was really a natural one
Membership, which exceeds 120,000 worldwide, covers a variety of professional IT-related positions such IS auditors, consultants, educators, IS security professionals, regulators, chief information officers and internal auditors.
Members work in nearly all industry categories, including financial and banking, public accounting, government and the public sector, utilities and manufacturing. This diversity enables members to learn from each other and exchange widely divergent viewpoints on a variety of topics.
Another of Isaca’s strengths is its chapter network. Isaca has more than 200 chapters established in over 82 countries.
The Isaca Malta Chapter (www.isaca-malta.org) is a voluntary organisation set up in 2005. It has over 170 members, the majority of whom have earned one or more certifications.