Internal and external fraud, whether part of technological-based scams or executive embezzlements, was a really hot-button issue at CU Times' virtual cybersecurity conference, Defending Your Credit Union Against Data Breaches.

Michael Ogden, executive editor of the Credit Union Times, was the moderator for a panel including Elizabeth Allison, information security officer for $2.4 billion Biloxi, Miss,-based Keesler FCU; Ann Davidson, vice president of risk consulting for Allied Solutions; and Peter Strozniak, fraud reporter for the Credit Union Times.

Allison talked about the importance and evolution of security training and provided tips on developing a program, which includes social engineering preparedness, testing, and benchmarking assessments.

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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.).