ISACA CPE Credits
bubble2005
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Hi Guys,
Not too familiar with ISACA's CPE policy but am I required to maintain a certain amount of credits if I only passed the exam but haven't attempted certification yet?
Unlike my CISSP when i first passed that exam i had to maintain CPE credits, 35.
Thanks.
Not too familiar with ISACA's CPE policy but am I required to maintain a certain amount of credits if I only passed the exam but haven't attempted certification yet?
Unlike my CISSP when i first passed that exam i had to maintain CPE credits, 35.
Thanks.
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RMilitzer Member Posts: 11 ■□□□□□□□□□No. CPE requirements are only applicable to those with CISA certification:
https://www.isaca.org/Certification/CISA-Certified-Information-Systems-Auditor/Documents/CISA-CPE-English.pdfFor newly certified CISAs, the annual and three-year certification period begins on 1 January of the year succeeding certification. Reporting CPE hours attained during the year of certification is not required. However, hours attained between the date of certification and 31 December of that year can be used and reported as hours earned in the initial reporting period. -
bubble2005 Member Posts: 210 ■■■□□□□□□□Thanks RMilitzer.Think Big Stay Focus: In the midst of all situations, think positive.:thumbup:
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Mike7 Member Posts: 1,107 ■■■■□□□□□□im planning to take CISA. what does CPE means?
The CISA certification is ISO/IEC 17024 certified, which means you need to maintain it via continual education
ISACA call them CPE (continual professional education) and you need to clock 120 CPE hours over a 3 year period.
If you do not, your CISA certification will expire.
There are many ways to earn CPE hours and the details can be found at How to Report and Earn CPE