Was surprised to find that the only way I could watch e-Symposium and Solutions Summit webinars was by having the Flash player installed.
Seems like (ISC)2 should not be promoting the use of Flash which is insecure and being phased out in most browsers at the end of 2020.
I understood @Leonardo1's question to be more about the availability of evidence that he had watched the webinars, rather than access to the webinars themselves.
Given that my BlueSky account no longer works (the site itself is "disabled"), I presume such records are lost in the annals of time. Hopefully, with @AndreaMoore's greater insight, she is able to provide a more positive answer.
On a similar note, do be aware that BrightTalk only keeps your most recent viewing history (IIRC, 10 webinars). Therefore, I recommend keeping parallel records for all auditable activities. For me, this consists of a "CPE Evidence" folder on my PC stuffed with completion certificates.
Apologies for my misunderstanding. I'll check with the team on this.
Hello, please could you clarify by explaining how to access the e-Symposiums, both the symposiums but also, certificates? Thanks so much,