CFPB 1033 Final Rule: Learning About the New Consumer Data Requirements for Financial Institutions
The CFPA is Title X of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. In detail, the final rule requires banks, credit unions, and other financial service providers to make consumers’ data available upon request to consumers and authorized third parties in a secure and reliable manner, defines obligations for third parties accessing consumers’ data (including important privacy protections), and promotes fair, open, and inclusive industry standards.
What does CFPB 1033 mean for your financial institution? How do you get started with a program that affordably meets these requirements? What does the financial institution need to do to work with their third parties? What is the timing of meeting these new requirements?
These are just some of the questions answered in this webinar to understand what is next for your financial institution’s consumer data protection program.
What You’ll Learn
Who Should Attend
This session is ideal for risk management, security and fraud, information technology, information security, operations, compliance and audit, privacy personnel, and privacy officers.