Member Communications Policy

Official Communications

Periodically, ISC2® sends electronic messages to its members. These messages, deemed and labeled 'Official Communications', convey important information regarding:

  • Member credential status such as CPE advice and resources
  • Opportunities to influence ISC2 's direction such as board elections and bylaws
  • Updates on initiatives we've implemented to advance the information security profession and support our members throughout their careers
  • Salary and other surveys, such as the annual ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study
  • New member benefits
  • Important relationships
  • Helpful resources

ISC2 distinguishes these messages as Official communications as opposed to marketing or promotional messages. Because this information is directly related to a member's ISC2 credential and membership, we do not allow members to opt out of 'Official Communication' messages.

Other Communications

We occasionally send marketing messages or messages of a promotional nature, on behalf of third parties, to members who have not opted-out of receiving such communications. To change your subscription preferences, please update your Contact Preferences under your profile on the Member Website.

Members who provide a United States mailing address will automatically receive member communications on the basis of an existing customer relationship as an ISC2 member.

DKIM

In order to allow members to verify ISC2 as the source of 'Official Communication Messages', DKIM is used as the means of verifying the ISC2 domain.

DKIM adds a digital signature to messages and associates it with the ISC2 domain name. For additional information on DKIM, please refer to their FAQ.

If you have any questions or concerns about signed emails, please contact us at Contact ISC2.