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CPE Hours Earned
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Contributions to the Profession
Publication of articles, monographs and
books (no limit): These activities include the publication or review
of material directly related to the information systems audit and control
profession. Submissions must appear in a formal publication and a copy of
the article must be available, if requested. For books and monographs, the
table of contents and title page must be available. Professional
development hours are earned for the actual number of hours taken to
complete or review the material.
Guidance to prospective
writers
What is Datawatch
Datawatch is the quarterly magazine with a highly
focused target audience of information systems, audit and security
professionals.
Target audience
Datawatch reaches a target audience in excess of 1,300
information system auditors and security professionals in the UK,
comprising of 800 copies distributed to the ISACA London Chapter members
with the remainder being distributed through the UK and Europe.
Our members include partners with the main accounting
firms in the UK, audit managers in most of the 'blue chip' companies,
public authorities, financial sector and independent audit & security
consultants.
Article subjects
The subject of the article is your choice but obviously
it must be related to the nature of the magazine. For example, subjects
related to IS audit, security or topical IS technical matters that would
likely be of interest to an audience of IS security and audit
professionals.
The article can be between 500 and 4000 words
(equivalent to half a page to four pages of A4).
Copy deadlines - contact publications@isaca-london.org
Reference
Please include a reference to yourself at the end of
the article. While this should not be an advert for yourself (or company
product), you can make reference to products within the text and at the
end of the article give your personal details (i.e. name, type of work
performed, telephone number, email address and web address).
Previous editions
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