The National Capital Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) is comprised of information security professionals located in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area.

Members are actively involved in information security in government agencies, the military, non-profit organizations, and in large and small companies.

The chapter holds regular meetings at various locations throughout the D.C. area. Through its meetings and other events, the chapter fosters professional development and support for computer and information security professionals.

Membership is open to practicing security professionals or to those with an interest in the profession. New members are always welcome -- please feel free to attend one of our open meetings or to contact the chapter for more information.

The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA)® is a not-for-profit, international organization of information security professionals and practitioners. It provides educational forums, publications and peer interaction opportunities that enhance the knowledge, skill and professional growth of its members.

Constitution and Bylaws

Click here for the Constitution and Bylaws of the National Capital Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association.

Membership

With active participation from individuals and chapters all over the world, the ISSA is the largest international, not-for-profit association specifically for security professionals. Members include practitioners at all levels of the security field in a broad range of industries, such as communications, education, healthcare, manufacturing, financial and government.

The ISSA international board consists of some of the most influential people in the security industry, with representatives from Dell Computer Corporation, EDS, Forrester Research Inc., Symantec and Washington Mutual. With an international communications network developed throughout the industry, the ISSA is focused on maintaining its position as The Global Voice of Information Security.

Goals

The primary goal of the ISSA is to promote management practices that will ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information resources. The ISSA facilitates interaction and education to create a more successful environment for global information systems security and for the professionals involved.

Activities

The following list includes some of the important ways that ISSA members work toward achieving the Association's goals:

  • Organize international conferences, local chapter meetings and seminars that offer educational programs, training and valuable networking opportunities.
  • Provide access to information through the ISSA website as well as an online newsletter and monthly journal.
  • Offer support for professional certification and development opportunities for security practitioners.
  • Create opportunities for members to join committees and boards, which provide significant leadership for the security industry.
  • Facilitate discussion and feedback on key issues, such as the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, in order to create a unified voice for security professionals around
    the world that can influence public opinion, government regulations, the media and other important audiences.