CU Times' virtual cybersecurity conference, "Defending Your Credit Union Against Data Breaches," will take place Sept. 7 and provide vital help in understanding and defending against evolving external and internal security threats.

The conference agenda covers topics such as the importance of collaborative information sharing, legislative and regulatory expectations, trends in cybersecurity and incident response, and how different threat types can exploit organizations and members.

"Credit Union Times recognizes the importance of keeping up-to-date with the latest in cybersecurity," Sarah Snell Cooke, ALM Media market segment strategy leader for credit unions and commercial real estate, said. "We felt that it was our responsibility to deliver that useful information in an effective and efficient way so credit union professionals can do their jobs even better and be on with the rest of their day."

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Roy Urrico

Roy W. Urrico specializes in articles about financial technology and services for Credit Union Times, as well as ghostwriting, copywriting, and case studies. Also: writer/editor of a semi-annual newsletter for Association for Financial Technology since 1997 and history projects funded by the U.S Interior Department, National Park Service and Warren County (N.Y.).