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There’s no denying that cybercrime is on the rise, and that means your institution needs to do everything it can to prepare for the worst. To that end, we’ll look at cybersecurity trends from the top down, addressing commonalities within targets, types of breaches, attack methods, and more. Discuss how the board can be instrumental in making cybersecurity an organizational focus, why organizations need to change their view of security and threats in our new and evolving cybercrime landscape, and what actions they can take to begin minimizing risk.
Learning Objectives:
Learn cybersecurity trends, hot topics, and regulatory focus areas.
Define the board’s role when it comes to cybersecurity, and what objectives they should focus on.
Evaluate what actions your institution can take to minimize risk.
Duration: 60-minutes
ICBA Members
Live: $209
On-Demand: $229
Live + On-Demand: $249
Non-Members
Live: $309
On-Demand: $329
Live + On-Demand: $449
Unlimited Webinar Pass subscription: $0
Who should attend: C-Suite, Board Directors, IT Management
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of banking.
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Intermediate
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based.
CPE Credit Hours: 1
For more information, call 800-422-7285 or email education@icba.org.
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