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To make aware and make people skill the cyber industry, continuing professional Education (CPE) will be held on 27 may at ISACA Dhaka chapter office, 57 Sel trident tower, purana paltan lane, 13 floor.

The program will classified in CPE1 and CPE2. In CPE1, There will discuss “Future of Block chain Technology in Financial sector”. The keynote speaker of CPE1 is GM Faruk Ahmed, (CISSP, CISA, CDCP, CEH) Director, Membership, ISACA.

CPE2 Titled “Security Breach; are you prepare to response”. In CPE2, Secretary of ISACA Dhaka D. Abul Kalam Azad, (CISSP, CISA, CISM, CRISC) will hold the position of Keynote speaker.

The arranger of CPE mentioned the registration is opened for ISAKA member and Non-Member. For ISACA member the fee for the registration is 500/- only and 700/- for the Non-member participants.

The seminar will start at 7.00 pm and it will end at 9.00pm. Those who are interested to join the program click the link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/19-CXfb2PirBCk8ycjV_2oFxYHGunyOKvKLNAPNRNHFs/edit

 

 

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