Fraud is Lurking Everywhere...What's Your CU Doing to Keep it Away?

What keeps you awake at night when thinking about fraud and cybersecurity?  These are some of the top issues every credit union increasingly faces. The recent PATELCO hack, as well as others, have again raised these issues.  What does your credit union need to look for as we head into the holiday season?

The MACUMA Fraud and Cybersecurity Virtual Seminar is an outstanding opportunity for credit unions to ensure you and your staff are on the leading edge of current threats, critical issues, and industry trends. Learn from industry experts in the field who will help you and your team navigate and protect against the countless economic fraud schemes and develop strategies to protect your credit union and your members. 

Seminar registration includes a $20 gift card to Panera to get yourself a bite for lunch during the break. 

Seminar topics we will be covering include:

Account Takeover Fraud – We live in an online world...whether we like it or not. Fraudsters are circling to steal your members, account information, social media identity or other information that helps them gain illicit access to pilfer and steal. Learn strategies to fend off these fraudsters.

Synthetic Fraud - Criminals can now create a person and use that data to steal from your credit union. How can you see it coming and what do you do if it happens to you?

Internal Fraud: What If the Call is Coming From Inside the House – Most credit union failures are caused by internal fraud. What is your credit union doing to ensure that your institution isn’t the next one? Hear from one of the top audit firms and how they test and control for internal fraud

Spoofing and Member Scams - What are the Latest Tricks...and Solutions – Is the site real...or fake?  It's getting more difficult to tell. Attackers are attempting to lure your members to their sites to steal their information. How can you help protect your members. 

Crisis Communications – The Credit Union Connection Co-Founder and CEO Sarah Snell Cooke will address the process, identifying all the stakeholders and creating messaging directed for each of them and exactly what ‘the best defense is a good offense’ means in crisis PR.

AGENDA

TIME

10:00 – 10:05a

10:05 – 11:00a

11:00a – 12:00p

12:00 – 1:00p

1:00 - 2:00p

2:00 - 2:55p

2:55 - 3:00p

EVENT

Welcome and Introductions

Account Takeover Fraud

Synthetic Fraud

Lunch Break - to Use your $20 Panera Gift Card

Cyber Wellness

Spoofing and Member Scams

Closing Remarks 

Registration

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