Affiliations

Below are some the the professional and industry groups that ISN Global Enterprises, Inc. and/or its senior executives have membership.

Information Systems Audit and Control Association
The Association was started in 1967, when a small group of individuals with similar jobs—auditing controls in the computer systems that were becoming increasingly critical to the operations of their organizations—sat down to discuss the need for a centralized source of information and guidance in the field. In 1969, the group formalized, incorporating as the EDP Auditors Association. In 1976 the association formed an education foundation to undertake large-scale research efforts to expand the knowledge and value of the IT governance and control field.

Today, ISACA’s membership—more than 47,000 strong worldwide—is characterized by its diversity. Members live and work in more than 140 countries and cover a variety of professional IT-related positions—to name just a few, IS auditor, consultant, educator, IS security professional, regulator, chief information officer and internal auditor. Some are new to the field, others are at middle management levels and still others are in the most senior ranks. They work in nearly all industry categories, including financial and banking, public accounting, government and the public sector, utilities and manufacturing. This diversity enables members to learn from each other, and exchange widely divergent viewpoints on a variety of professional topics. It has long been considered one of ISACA’s strengths.
 


 
NATOA - States of California and Nevada (SCAN)
The National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors is a non-profit professional organization serving local governments and regional authorities in the development, regulation, and administration of cable franchises and other telecommunications systems.
 
MMASC
The Municipal Management Association of Southern California is an organization composed of entry level and mid-management professionals representing local governments within a nine county area of Southern California. MMASC was formed in 1953 to address the professional needs of urban management assistants.

MMASC is the oldest and largest association of its kind in the nation and is recognized by both the International City/County Management Association and the League of California Cities.
 
Better Business Bureau
Promotes and fosters the highest ethical relationship between businesses and the public through voluntary self-regulation, consumer and business education, and service excellence.

The Council of Better Business Bureaus is the umbrella organization for the Better Business Bureau (BBB) system, which was founded in 1912 and is today supported by more than 300,000 local business members nationwide. It is dedicated to fostering fair and honest relationships between businesses and consumers, instilling consumer confidence and contributing to an ethical business environment.

The CBBB is supported by its membership consisting of nearly 300 leading-edge national corporations, and by Better Business Bureaus and branches in over 150 locations. The CBBB and all local Better Business Bureaus are private, non-profit organizations funded by membership dues and other support.
 
SCTE
The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers is a nonprofit professional association dedicated to advancing the careers and serving the industry of telecommunications professionals by providing technical training, certification and standards. Since 1969, SCTE has continually expanded its resources and services to meet the changing needs of its members in a rapidly evolving industry. Today, more than 16,000 engineers, technical professionals, installers, and managers depend upon SCTE to deliver the tools they need to maintain their competitive edge.
 
Claremont Chamber of Commerce
The purpose of the Claremont Chamber of Commerce is to provide strong leadership in serving the interest of business, promote the inter-relationship between business and community, and encourage business participation with civic and educational organizations and programs within the Claremont area.
 
Latin Business Association
Established in 1976, the original LBA founders were five Los Angeles based entrepreneurs whose noble idea of a business association has prospered to include members across several continents, including a Mexico chapter and our new partnerships with Central and South America Chambers of Commerce --that embodies the LBA’s efforts to conglomerate Latino Businesses in the Americas into one business hub.

The primary purpose of the LBA is connecting its members to ongoing and real-time business opportunities through automated business matching, networking events & monthly mixers, informative e-newsletters, joint business related seminars/workshops, or by leveraging our relationships within the business community.