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FFIEC Cybersecurity Assessments: Recent Findings & Recommendations

It seems like the cyber criminals work at light speed to conjure up new ways to spread mayhem.

Creativity is the name of the game. Keeping ahead of them can seem impossible at times… but it’s crucial! Let this webinar be another tool to help improve your cybersecurity assessment and deepen your knowledge.

After This Webinar You’ll Be Able To

  • Identify additional controls that may benefit your institution
  • Explain to leadership why continued investments into cybersecurity are needed
  • Find helpful resources using the FFIEC Cybersecurity Resource Guide for Financial Institutions
  • Justify additional controls to improve cybersecurity maturity

Webinar Details
Cyber criminals and fraudsters are innovating more than ever. Whether using the latest crisis in the news cycle to launch an email phishing attack, deploying new or updated malware via smishing, or launching some yet unknown attack, they never stop. Is your institution keeping its cybersecurity program up to date?

Whether you use the FFIEC CAT or a third-party cybersecurity assessment tool, this webinar will review how to improve your cybersecurity assessment to enhance innovation at your institution as you work to keep ahead of the criminals. Tips, as well as best practices, findings, and recommendations from examiners, will be provided throughout the presentation.

Who Should Attend?
This informative session is designed for anyone responsible for implementation/updates, auditing/testing, or oversight of the cybersecurity program.

Take-Away Toolkit

  • Checklist of innovative controls every institution should consider
  • List of most common CLA best practice controls
  • FFIEC Cybersecurity Resource Guide for Financial Institutions
  • Employee training log
  • Interactive quiz
  • PDF of slides and speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
  • Attendance certificate provided to self-report CE credits

NOTE: All materials are subject to copyright. Transmission, retransmission, or republishing of any webinar to other institutions or those not employed by your agency is prohibited. Print materials may be copied for eligible participants only.

Presenter Bio

John Moeller, CLA

John Moeller is a principal at CLA and their IT and cyber practice leader for financial institutions. For over 30 years, Moeller has served the security and technology needs of financial institutions across the country. His experience includes IT governance and compliance, regulatory guidance, implementation of cybersecurity frameworks, and risk assessments. He is passionate about explaining the why behind recommendations and educating boards and senior management on today’s cybersecurity risks.

Moeller is a frequent speaker on relevant cyber security topics to banking industry groups and associations. He holds several professional certifications, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional, Certified Ethical Hacker, and EC Council – Certified Security Analyst.

Registration Options

  • $279 – Live Webinar Access
  • $279 – OnDemand Access + Digital Download
  • $379 – Both Live & On-Demand Access + Digital Download
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Bank Directors, Compliance, Internal Audit, Risk Management, Security, Senior Management, Webinar Compliance, Cybersecurity, FFIEC

Responsibilities of the Information Security Officer

Being an information security officer for a financial institution is a big responsibility in today’s world of cyber threats and data breaches.  This presentation is for those who are new to the role or have been the ISO for some time but want to review what is expected and how to be successful. As the ISO, part of your responsibility is building and maintaining the Information Security Program.

While an ISP has many important elements, there are really 3 basic components: Risk Assessment, ISP Policies and Procedures, and Audit. The Risk Assessment will help you make decisions, the Policies and Procedures document the decisions for your institution to implement, and audit verifies that they have been completed and are adequate controls to protect your institution.

What You Will Learn

  • FFIEC Roles and Responsibilities of the ISP
  • Building a Strong Cybersecurity Culture
  • Board Reporting
  • Educational and Certification Paths
  • Strong Risk Assessment Methodology
  • Creating your ISP with Policies and Procedures

Who Should Attend?

Information Security Officer, IT Manager, Risk Officer, Internal Auditor, and Executives looking to improve their Information Security Program.

Presenter
Lynda Hartup is a Senior Information Security Consultant at SBS CyberSecurity (SBS), a company dedicated to helping organizations identify and understand cybersecurity risks to make more informed and proactive decisions.

Hartup maintains her Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), and Certified Banking Security Manager (CBSM) certifications. She received her Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Southern Mississippi and completed the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University.

Hartup has 20 years of financial institution experience in various positions, including Information Security Officer and dedicated IT Examiner. She also served for seven years as a Bank Examiner-IT Specialist for the Mississippi Department of Banking. Her specialties lie in IT governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance.

Hartup is passionate about helping her clients maintain the safety and security of their information and assets.

Registration Options

  • Live Access, 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts – $279
  • Available Upgrades:
    • 12 Months OnDemand Playback + $110
    • 12 Months OnDemand Playback + CD  + $140
    • Additional Live Access + $85 per person
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