Extra! Extra! New Member-Only Benefit Released Today – NAFCU Compliance Cyber Café
Written by JiJi Bahhur, Director of Regulatory Compliance
NAFCUâÂÂs Regulatory Compliance Team strives to ensure that NAFCU credit union members continue to receive up-to-date, useful compliance resources. As part of our efforts, we have created a new, periodic, online newsletter â NAFCU Compliance Cyber Café â the first issue of which was emailed out to subscribers this morning.
As the name suggests, the newsletter focuses on cybersecurity and other interrelated items, with an emphasis on these issues from the perspective of a compliance officer. As cybersecurity is one of NCUAâÂÂs focal points for examinations, and in light of the increasing volume and sophistication of cyber threats, we hope you will benefit from the resources we provide in this newsletter.
TodayâÂÂs issue includes three articles and a number of âÂÂcafe bites.â The first article focuses on the Federal Financial Institutions Examination CouncilâÂÂs (FFIEC) recently released Cybersecurity Assessment Tool, which was developed to help institutions identify their risks and determine their cybersecurity preparedness. The second article hones in on the Department of JusticeâÂÂs âÂÂbest practicesâ for preventing, detecting, and responding to cyber incidents. And last, we have an article on strengthening the cyber resilience in business continuity plans.
If you are a NAFCU member and would like to receive our new electronic cyber newsletter, you can subscribe here or here, or contact NAFCUâÂÂs compliance team at compliance@nafcu.org and we can help you sign-up. Also, if you were not already subscribed to receive todayâÂÂs issue that went out this morning, and youâÂÂd like to see the articles that the newsletter contained, you can do so here.Â
Have a great week!
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Mortgage Advertising Requirements: What You DonâÂÂt Know Can Hurt You
Live Webcast: Tuesday, August 11 | 2:00 p.m. â 3:30 p.m. ET
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