As Global Ethics Summit approaches, the window for booking travel may be narrowing, but the opportunity to be part of the conversation is not. The virtual experience gives ethics and compliance leaders meaningful access to the ideas, insights, and connections that make this community so valuable. Through the event portal, attendees can join live sessions, revisit on-demand content, connect directly with peers, and access resources that extend the learning beyond the conference itself. Just as importantly, virtual participation makes it easier to engage on your own schedule while still earning credit for the time you invest. If you plan to join us online, the guide below will help you navigate the platform, make the most of networking features, and understand how to track your participation for accreditation.
Your Guide to the Global Ethics Summit Event Platform
The Global Ethics Summit is built around one thing: the people in the room. Senior ethics and compliance leaders don’t attend to passively watch slides. They come to exchange perspective, pressure-test ideas, and build relationships that last long after the final session.
Virtual attendees will use the Global Ethics Summit Event Portal, the web-based platform for live and on-demand participation.
Step 1: Log Into the Global Ethics Summit Event Portal
Access the Event Portal through the link provided in your registration email. Log in using your registered email (request a magic link if needed).
Step 2: Join Live Sessions
Inside the Event Portal, navigate to the Agenda or Sessions section. Select the live session you want to attend, enter the session at its scheduled time, and engage via chat and interactive features when available. Enter a few minutes early to avoid missing opening remarks.
Step 3: Access On-Demand Content
If you miss a session or want to revisit a key insight, recorded sessions will be available within the Event Portal. You can watch on your own schedule, revisit high-impact discussions, or share key takeaways with your team.
Step 4: Network with Peers
The Global Ethics Summit delivers community as well as content. Within the Event Portal, explore attendee profiles, networking features, and peer messaging. Use this time intentionally. Reach out to leaders in your industry. Start conversations around shared priorities. Virtual does not mean disconnected.
Step 5: Visit the Resource Center
The Resource Center houses sponsor resources, access to experts, and downloadable materials. If a session sparks an idea, the Resource Center is where you can immediately explore further.
Virtual Networking
Our virtual Event Hub makes it easy to connect with other attendees before, during, and after sessions. The more fully you engage with the tools, the more powerful your Summit experience will be.
Using the Global Ethics Summit Event Portal strategically allows you to curate your learning, track key sessions, connect with peers in real time, and capture resources for future action.
Explore Attendees. Start by browsing the attendee directory to see who else is participating.
- Go to the Networking or Attendees tab in the event platform.
- Browse profiles or use filters to find people by role, company, or shared interests.
- Click on any profile to learn more about the attendee.
Completing your own profile helps others understand who you are and why they should connect.
Start a Conversation. Build your connections with peers by reaching out to connect. Open the attendee’s profile, click Message or Connect, and send a quick introduction. It’s easy!
Join Networking Opportunities. The easiest way to build connections is to engage early—participate in session chats, message people whose comments resonate, and continue the conversation after the event.
Accreditation
At the conclusion of the Global Ethics Summit, virtual attendees may request a Certificate of Completion by visiting the “Resource Center” in the event platform. This certificate serves as official confirmation of your participation and may be used for self-reporting, continuing education tracking, or professional records.
The 2026 Global Ethics Summit has been approved by the Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® for up to 15.2 Live CCB CEUs, 13.8 Live Virtual CCB CEUs, and 22.8 Non-Live CCB CEUs, based on a 50-minute hour, each*.
For virtual attendees, the event platform will log which sessions you attended for you.
After the Summit ends, head to the virtual platform to watch replays of sessions you missed that are available on demand. Once you are caught up, go to the Certification tab on the event platform to request your certificate.
*Continuing Education Units are awarded based on attendance records. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by CCB of this event content or of the event sponsor.