
With the flip of the calendar, Spooky season is officially here. But it’s not just Halloween that provides fun and fright. October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month — a time to think carefully about the threats that consumers and businesses face in our always online world.
With that in mind, CreditUnions.com is all about cybersecurity and fraud this week, with insights, best practices, and more. Keep your eyes wide open for:
- A Q&A across 10 credit union leaders looking at how their shops are maximizing collaboration, AI, team training, and more to strike back against bad actors. Read Part 1 or skip to Part 2, but don’t miss this two-part series.
- How the sunsetting of FFIEC’s Cybersecurity Assessment Tool is changing the way credit unions evaluate cybersecurity risks.
- A new quiz testing your know-how and no-way when it comes to identifying fraud and cyber scams.
- A look inside Michigan Legacy’s scientific approach to preventing fraud and elder financial abuse.
- Why collaboration is the name of the game for fraud prevention in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Now it’s your turn. What has your credit union done to improve cybersecurity or fraud prevention and detection? Drop us a line and your story could be featured on CreditUnions.com.