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ISMG Virtual Roundtable Discussion: US

November 19, 2020

ISMG’s Virtual Roundtables focus on specific challenges being faced by information security executives in today’s cybersecurity landscape. Moderated by one of ISMG’s Executive Editors and a guest industry expert, Virtual Roundtables give cybersecurity professionals the opportunity to discuss threats and controls with a handful of market leaders in an informal and online setting, from which you will emerge with new ideas and solutions you can immediately put to work to improve your own organization’s defensive posture.

Topic

Meeting 2021 Cybersecurity and Privacy Challenges for Credit Unions

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Nick Holland – Executive Editor, ISMG   /   Scott Giordano – Esq., VP & Sr. Counsel, Privacy & Compliance, Spirion

While 2020 can be characterized as the year of COVID and remote work, the challenges that credit unions faced before the pandemic have not gone away – attacks such as ransomware continue to proliferate and evolve, data privacy regulations grow and cloud-based digital transformation pushes ever forward.

What are the specific challenges that credit unions will face in managing the expanding attack surface in 2021? What are the impacts of regulations such as the CCPA and the new CPRA? What needs to be considered as credit unions deal with a permanent hybrid workforce? And how does one make the best cybersecurity budget decisions for the coming year?

Please join ISMG’s Nick Holland for an exclusive Virtual Roundtable that will draw from the experiences of the attendees, offering thoughts on cybersecurity and regulatory challenges facing credit unions today.

Discussion topics will include:

  • What have been the unexpected challenges in managing cybersecurity and privacy in 2020?
  • How are credit unions adapting to new waves of fraud such as account opening and synthetic identity as they adopt new digital initiatives?
  • How are privacy regulations such as CCPA and GDPR impacting how credit unions deal with member data?
  • What does one need to consider in terms of people, processes and culture to adapt to the hybrid workforce?
  • How does one meet the perennial challenges of acquiring budget for cybersecurity initiatives and doing “different with less”?

Joining Nick to provide expert insight and case studies is Scott Giordano, Esq., V.P. & Sr. Counsel, Privacy and Compliance at Spirion.

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Event Information

Date: Thursday, November 19th, 2020

Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM ET

Moderator: Nick Holland

About the Sponsor

At Spirion, our PASSION is to protect what matters most – the personal data privacy and data security of our colleagues, our customers, and our community. We build and deliver the most accurate data discovery and classification solutions on the planet so that we can ultimately protect humanity (yes, humanity) by eliminating data privacy breaches. Period. Our customers don’t want fast and easy – they want accurate and persistent – and that is what we will always focus on – because you cannot protect what you cannot find and “good enough” when it comes to data privacy… just isn’t.

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