Nearly 100 technology leaders took part in the CUNA Technology Council’s 6th annual Security Summit Tuesday and Wednesday in Chicago.
Topics included effective internal controls, access management, effective reporting, breach handling, and securing applications in the cloud.
Following are scenes from the Security Summit.
From left: Mark Reed, Bill Podborny, Pete Sedgwick, and Thomas Lea welcome participants on Tuesday.
From left: Charlie Melidosian, Tess Balzer, Peter Misurek, Nicole Tutt, and Clifton Van Scyoc discuss the need for proper identity and access management.
Attendees discuss pressing information security topics, including the need for data governance.
Multifactor authentication, discussed during Tuesday’s open topic roundtable, is an effective weapon in the war against fraud.
Security patches allow credit unions to address system vulnerabilities, according to summit participants.
Several security scenarios awaited summit participants on Wednesday.
American Airlines FCU’s Mark Reed, a member of the CUNA Technology Council Executive Committee (standing), guides attendees through a breach exercise.
Participants identify internal and external resources to combat cybersecurity incidents.
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