The Treasury’s Office of Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection has been working closely with its financial services sector partners to respond to a ransomware incident last week targeting a financial institution and encourages all members of the financial services sector to review the relevant alerts.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency kicked off the 2023 Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month Wednesday, the agency’s annual effort focused on educating the public about the vital role critical infrastructure plays in the nation’s security.
NCUA has observed a rise in cyberattacks against credit unions, including credit union service organizations (CUSOs), and others. These include an incident directly related to a critical vulnerability in the MOVEit Transfer web application, as well as other attacks unrelated to MOVEit.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued Progress Software Releases Security Advisory for MOVEit Transfer, a Cybersecurity Alert addressing a critical vulnerability that affects the MOVEit Transfer web application. This vulnerability is known as CVE-2023-34362.
NCUA released its report to Congressional committees on cybersecurity and credit union system resilience, which provides an explanation of the measures taken to strengthen cybersecurity within the federally insured credit union system and NCUA.
The Winter 2023 issue of Credit Union Magazine explores award-winning marketing, board training on a budget, developments in instant payments, service to small businesses, and NCUA’s final rule on member expulsion.