Thank You, ISC2 Volunteers!!
Cybersecurity volunteers are the heart of ISC2’s mission Thank you for everything you do to inspire, protect, and advance our global community. “Strengthening cybersecurity through the power of volunteerism.”
Serving as an ISC2 volunteer is a rewarding experience. It provides the opportunity to share ideas and expertise, work with colleagues outside a normal work environment, interact with industry experts and make an impact in the local and cybersecurity community. The larger the pool of volunteers, the greater the variety of perspectives and ideas that benefit the organization. Our volunteer base is diverse in composition which brings a broad perspective, a wealth of ideas, and a depth of understanding of member interests to the job.
ISC2 offers a variety of ways for our members and candidates to get involved, from short-term volunteer projects to committee, council, and board service. With every new volunteer, ISC2 grows more energized, more diverse and inclusive, and better equipped to reach our common goals.

“I’m inspired by the opportunity to contribute to something bigger than myself. ISC2 represents a meaningful movement in the cybersecurity industry, and being able to support that alongside such a respected organization and a community of dedicated professionals is both motivating and humbling."
Russ Sanderlin, CISSP Virtual Events Volunteer

“Cybersecurity is both my passion and my strength, further strengthened through the ISC2 CISSP certification. The knowledge and perspective I’ve gained are something I’m keen to give back, and the various engagement opportunities offered by ISC2 provide an excellent platform to do so. I am committed to contributing meaningfully and actively as an ISC2 volunteer.
Volunteering brings a deep sense of satisfaction, especially knowing that it has positively impacted the lives of many, often at moments when they are actively seeking guidance and support.”
Shobharani Jagathpal, CISSP APAC Volunteer

"I believe that building our professional community makes the world a better and more secure place. I love meeting excellent professionals with great insight from all around the world."
Gabriella Biro, CISSP, CCSP Exams, Scholarship Reviewer, GAA, CRMC Volunteer

“I believe cybersecurity knowledge should be a public good - not something locked behind corporate walls or accessible only to those who already speak the language of the industry. ISC2 provides a rare platform where I can channel both sides of my experience - the enterprise and the community - into something lasting. Every exam development workshop introduces me to brilliant practitioners whose perspectives challenge my own.”
Avishkar”Avi” Nikum, CISSP Exams, GAA Volunteer

“What inspires me to volunteer is contributing to the cybersecurity ecosystem, the rigorous character of ISC2, and the valuable teammates and activity leaders. It has been an enriching experience sharing and learning with colleagues.”
Xavier Rubiralta, CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP, HCISSP Exams Volunteer

“What inspires me to volunteer is giving back to the Cybersecurity community what people taught me. What I love most is working and meeting my colleagues. I learn so much from them.”
Dr. Paul Gillespie, CGRC, CISSP Exams Volunteer

“I recognized the exceptional quality of ISC2's training programs. What I enjoy most is meeting new people, building camaraderie among fellow volunteers and staff, assisting attendees, collaborating with AV personnel, and supporting speakers during their presentations.”
Eric Stafford, CISSP, CCSP Events Volunteer

“I love giving back to the information security community, and ISC2 was the first organization I became affiliated with in information security. What inspires me are the people, the other volunteers, the ISC2 employees, and the attendees of security congress.”
Pat Barry, CISSP, CCSP Events, Exams Volunteer

“…what inspires me the most is being part of an international community of like-minded professionals focused on making the world safer. I love ensuring that people have a seamless experience. When someone attends an ISC2 event, I want them to enjoy a premium experience.”
Chiuli Shireen Stephenson, CC Virtual Events, Exams Volunteer

“What inspires me a lot are the people in this field: passionate, purpose-driven, and genuinely committed to doing good. Being able to contribute, even in a small way, while standing alongside fellow "cyber heroes" is both energizing and something I am deeply proud of.”
Ji Anastasia Kim, CC Events Volunteer
Why Volunteer with ISC2
There are a variety of reasons to volunteer. Here are some of the reasons to volunteer with ISC2.
FAQs
Q: What is the purpose of the Volunteer Program?
A: Our goal is to create a solid unified volunteer program to enhance the volunteer experience for ISC2 members and other stakeholders, and to recognize and highlight their positive impact and contributions to their local and professional cybersecurity communities. This program will consolidate all ISC2 volunteer opportunities with strategic identity and focus. The program will be recognized as integral to ISC2‘s mission and will clearly communicate the strategic connection and importance of volunteer work on the mission and strategic focus of the organization.
Q: What does volunteering have to offer?
A: There are a lot of reasons and benefits to volunteering with ISC2. To name a few:
- Earn Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits - earn valuable CPE credits through contributing your time and participation in various professional volunteer activities.
- Expand your network of cybersecurity professionals - make new connections with other professionals in the field. Expand on your existing community of friends and colleagues with different backgrounds and insights.
- Develop valuable leadership skills - develop new skills and provide valuable, practical experience. Working in volunteer settings will help you learn strategic thinking, change management and conflict resolution skills which will help develop or enhance your leadership potential.
- Give back to the profession and local community – volunteering provides an excellent opportunity to positively affect change or support a cause that you are passionate about. Getting involved offers you the chance to provide specific knowledge or expertise that can really make a difference to an individual or community.
- Gain a sense of self-accomplishment and self-confidence – boost your self-confidence, self-esteem, and life satisfaction by doing good for others and the community, it provides a natural sense of accomplishment.
Q: Who can be a volunteer?
A: Anyone! Both members of ISC2 and non-members who are interested in making an impact and giving back to the cybersecurity community are eligible to be an ISC2 volunteer. The larger the pool of volunteers, the greater the variety of perspectives and ideas that will benefit our organization. Our volunteer base will be of diverse composition so that they bring a broad perspective, a wealth of ideas, and a depth of understanding of member interests to their volunteer role.
Q: How do I volunteer?
A: Follow the steps provided here to learn how to get started volunteering at ISC2.
Q: How do I get informed of volunteer opportunities available?
A: You can visit the volunteer program homepage to fill out the volunteer interest form at any time and view all available volunteer opportunities. To receive communications on current/open volunteer opportunities, be sure you are opted in to the "volunteer opportunities" under the News & Resources category. Opting in will allow you to receive email invitations to apply for new opportunities that match your interest and qualifications.
Q: How soon will I get notified if I am chosen for any volunteer position?
A: The staff liaison for the volunteer group/activity will be in contact with you as soon as you are selected for a volunteer position. You will be contacted via email with an invitation letter to serve. This invitation will include specific information on the volunteer role; i.e. charge and key initiatives, work plan, commitment expectations and term of service. You will be given a specific date to accept or decline the invitation.
Q: How likely will I be chosen for my preferred volunteer opportunity?
A: By filling out the volunteer profile interest form and providing as much information about yourself, your interest, your preferred volunteer activity, the more we can align your interests, skills and expertise the volunteer opportunity available. We will take into consideration important factors such as diversity of composition of a volunteer group, time commitment and other criteria for selection.
Q: Who do I contact if I have questions or issues with the ISC2 Volunteer Program?
A: You may contact volunteer@isc2.org or any questions regarding the program. ISC2 staff will direct your query if more specific information is required.





