Enterprise Webcast Specialist (EWS)
The advanced certification for professionals managing webcasting in enterprise environments with complex requirements.
About EWS Certification
The Enterprise Webcast Specialist (EWS) credential validates advanced expertise in corporate webcasting environments. EWS certified professionals demonstrate mastery of enterprise-specific challenges including global delivery, security integration, compliance requirements, and internal infrastructure coordination.
EWS certification builds on CWP foundations with specialized focus on enterprise webcasting best practices. The credential is valued by organizations seeking professionals who understand both webcasting technology and corporate IT environments.
Examination Domains
Enterprise Architecture (25%)
eCDN deployment, network integration, firewall configuration, bandwidth management, and enterprise platform integration.
Security and Compliance (25%)
Authentication integration, content protection, regulatory compliance, audit logging, and data privacy requirements.
Global Operations (20%)
Multi-region delivery, language support, timezone management, and international regulatory considerations.
Stakeholder Management (15%)
Executive communications support, cross-functional coordination, vendor management, and service level agreements.
Measurement and ROI (15%)
Enterprise analytics, engagement measurement, ROI demonstration, and program optimization.
Eligibility Requirements
Current CWP certification required. Candidates should have at least two years of experience in enterprise webcasting environments.
Examination Format
The EWS examination includes 75 multiple-choice questions and 3 scenario-based case studies. Candidates have 3 hours to complete the examination. Passing score is 75%.
Maintaining Certification
EWS certification is valid for three years. Holders must complete 40 continuing education credits during the certification period, including at least 20 credits in enterprise-specific topics.