Registration

2021 Joint NDIA/AIA Industrial Security Spring Webinar On Demand Registration Page

On Demand Registration is open!

What is "On Demand"?

The "On Demand" feature gives you access to the releasable presentations from the 2021 Joint NDIA/AIA Industrial Security Spring Webinar to view at your own convenience. Accessing these presentations from the webinar allows you to gain valuable insights from the Industrial Security community. 

The registration fee covers access to all materials approved for release for ongoing viewing.

Online Registration

Please register with a complete and accurate email address. You will receive an email confirmation as soon as your registration has been processed.

Once you register, you will need to make sure you're logged in to your NDIA account, come back to the 2021 Joint NDIA/AIA Industrial Security Spring Webinar event page, go to the "On Demand Content" tab, and then you will be able to view the recordings of the 5 webinars.

If you have questions regarding registration or you require assistance, please contact Jessica Lewton at jlewton@NDIA.org.

Already Registered?

For attendees who already registered and attended the webinar, you will just need to log into your NDIA account and the recordings will be available to you on the "On Demand Content" tab.

If you have any questions, please contact Jessica Lewton at jlewton@NDIA.org

Registration Fees
On Demand - Academia
$50
On Demand - Government: U.S. Civilian/DoD
$50
On Demand - Industry AIA Member
$50
On Demand - Industry NDIA Member
$50
On Demand - Industry Non Member
$65

 

There is no cancellation for registering for the On Demand Content.

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