Hi everyone, I am relatively new here and recently earned my CC certification. I am just wondering if I take an online course without them giving a certificate of completion to me, would ISC2 credit that course for CPEs or not because of the missing certification of completion? I am curious about this because some online platforms give access to free courses but they don't issue the certificate of completion if you don't purchase the course.
Some ISC2 webinars don't give you a certificate of completion, as long as you input your ISC2 information at the beginning you'll be fine. You'll automatically be credited after a few days.
Otherwise, you'll need to submit CPE credits manually along with proof of completion after completing a course. The amount of credits you put in is based on how many hours of training you've done on that course. You can also take advantage of free resources such as BrightTalk webinar. Their viewing certificate can also count towards your ISC2 credits.
Absolutely right @jaynevado! Additionally there are many other ways to earn CPE credits that don't involve taking courses.
You can listen to podcasts, read articles, attend a conference, etc. Lots of options outlined in the CPE handbook which you can find here: https://www.isc2.org/-/media/ISC2/Certifications/CPE/MEM-CPE_Handbook-DIGITAL.ashx
Hi! Congratulations on earning your CC certification! Regarding your question, ISC2 typically requires proof of completion for CPE credits, which is usually provided through a certificate of completion. If the online course doesn't issue a certificate, it's unlikely that ISC2 will accept it for CPE credits. However, you can still track the course on your own and provide any alternative documentation, such as course descriptions, screenshots, or transcripts, if necessary. Much like how a physiotherapy advertising agency ensures proper documentation for marketing efforts, it’s always a good idea to reach out to ISC2 directly to confirm the specific requirements for non-certified courses.