Security Officer Reports to the Board
Date: August 2, 2012
Time: 2:00 PM- 3:30 PM CST
Registration Options:
Live Webinar- $200
The
live webinar option allows you to have one telephone connection for the
audio portion and one Internet connection (from a single computer
terminal) to view online visuals as the presentation is delivered. You
may have as many people as you like listen from your office speaker
phone. Registrants receive a toll-free number and pass code that allow
entrance to the seminar. The session will be approximately 90 minutes,
including question and answer sessions. Seminar materials, including
instructions, PIN number, and handouts will be emailed to you prior to
the broadcast. You will need the most-current version of Adobe Reader
available free at www.adobe.com.
Can’t attend the live webinar? The on-demand web link is a recording of the live event, including audio, visuals, and handouts. We even provide the presenter’s email address so you may ask follow-up questions. Approximately one week prior to the webinar, you will receive an email with the web link. This web link can be viewed anytime 24/7, beginning 6 business days after the webinar and will expire 6 months after the live program date.
As an added bonus, you will also receive a FREE audio/visual CD ROM.* The CD ROM includes the original audio/visual presentation, the question and answer sessions, and the handouts. Use the on-demand link or this “off-the-shelf” training program for those that could not attend the live seminar and for future training. (LIMITED AVAILABILITY: The on-demand web link and CD ROM may ONLY be ordered for 6 months following the webinar. Neither the link nor CD will be available after this time.)
Both Live Webinar & On-Demand Web Link- $250
Options 1 and 2 described above (Included free CD Rom)
Special Registration Option for member credit unions under $20 million- $169
On-demand link only (does not include CD or live webinar)
*To register for this webinar, CLICK HERE
About:
This webinar provides the formula for reporting to the board annually. Your security officer will receive valuable resources that provide statistics, facts, and information to reduce liability for your credit union. The webinar will also review the reason security is often overlooked and provide security officers with a new way to view the credit union.
The NCUA’s 12 CFR Part 748 only provides a broad guideline of what your credit union’s security program should achieve. Many credit unions are satisfied if the NCUA does not take issue with the credit union’s security program. However, you don’t want to wait for a lawsuit against the security officer, management and the board of directors (both jointly and individually) to learn that the report was missing several key items. The information that should be reported to the board to protect the credit union during litigation is very different than what regulators examine to ensure compliance.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Understand how the security officer, management, and the board can be held both criminally and civilly liable for security issues
- Learn what information should be reported to the board annually
- How to present major problems to the board when you have limited time
- Why the security officer should report to the board in person
- How a foreseeable event could impact the credit union
For more information, please contact Carrie Buchholz at:
(P) 405.702.8622 ext. 215
(E) carrie@cuaok.org
Speakers | |
| Thompson, Barry | |
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Barry Thompson is an international speaker, trainer, consultant, and writer. He is a security and compliance “guru” for a leading national training organization and regularly presents security conferences for trade groups. Barry is recognized worldwide, presenting in Brussels, Belgium to European bankers on internal fraud; at the United Nations on identity theft for the United Nations Credit Union; and to Japanese bankers on bank security. Barry has worked in the financial services industry for over three decades, and has held the positions of security officer, compliance officer, treasurer, senior vice president, and executive vice president. He has handled over 900 security cases and has been involved with investigations and prosecutions at the federal, state, and local levels. | |




