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Photo Gallery: 5th Annual Security Summit

Hot topics include blockchain and controlling vendor access to credit union systems.

September 12, 2018
Bill Merrick
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More than 70 credit union technology leaders attended the 5th Annual Security Summit in San Francisco.

The two-day event precedes the annual CUNA Technology Council Conference.

Hot topics included blockchain, controlling vendor access to credit union systems, and developing a suitable risk appetite.

Following are scenes from the Security Summit.

  • Slide 01

    Blockchain and distributed ledger technology greatly improve transparency and accountability, says Royal CU’s Pete Nohelty.

  • Slide 02

    “What keeps you up at night?” asks Tim Wright, Alliant CU, during a session on developing a risk appetite.

  • Slide 03

    Alliant CU’s Bill Podborny advises attendees to hold “table top discussions” involving real-life examples of risk.

  • Slide 04

    Security Summit attendees developed sample “risk appetite statements” during a group exercise.

  • Slide 05

    SAFE FCU’s Kevin Thomas explains his group’s risk appetite statement concerning social media risks.

  • Slide 06

    Address vendor access control during due diligence, a panel of technologists advises.

►Click here for more conference coverage from CUNA News, and get live updates on Twitter via @cumagazine, @CUNA_News, @CUNACouncils, and by using the #TechCouncil and #OMECouncil hashtags. Learn more about the CUNA Councils, a member-led professional society for credit union executives, at cunacouncils.org.

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