- General comments were that this statement is a reasonable statement of 'why' the organization should exist.
- Discussion on the word 'defines' - does the ID Pro organization define the profession? or does it reflect what's out there?
- The difficulty might be that this statement is too broad for _every_ practitioner out there - because if they don't join up to ID Pro, they are still practitioners.
- All - to look for examples of how this is stated in other associations
Question: if we strike 'defines' does it work?Andrew Hughes CISM CISSP
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