May 1, 2025 | 2:00-3:30 PM | Member: $179 or Non Member: $199
A cybersecurity framework is vital for creating a resilient and secure environment that protects the credit union and its members from cyber threats. In the event of a cyber incident, having a framework in place ensures that your institution has all of the right elements in place to minimize the threat of a cyber attack, as well as ensure the right people, processes, and technology are in place.
The NCUA also requires credit unions to leverage a framework to maintain robust cybersecurity practices. With the FFIEC CAT sunsetting and the NCUA ACET quickly becoming outdated, what else can your credit union leverage?
This session will review the alternative frameworks that you can utilize, including the pros and cons of the NCUA ACET, NIST Framework, CRI Profile, and CIS Controls.
Topics Covered:
- Understand the fundamental reasons why a structured cybersecurity framework is essential for credit unions, including risk management, regulatory compliance, and building member trust.
- Explore the benefits and implications of each framework and how they can be tailored to meet your needs.
- Identify key considerations and best practices for maintaining robust cybersecurity.
- Clarify doubts and gain insights on which option is best for your organization.
Recording included
1.5 CPE credits