This session will provide valuable insights into emerging threats such as social engineering and ATM jackpotting. You will learn about external and internal cybersecurity challenges and gain actionable strategies to effectively prevent fraud. This is an opportunity to hear firsthand experiences from the field and enhance your credit union’s defenses against financial crimes. The session will conclude with Q&A time, allowing for an interactive and informative discussion.


Key Takeaways

  • Gain insights into the latest fraud tactics, including social engineering and ATM jackpotting
  • Learn about critical external and internal cybersecurity challenges facing financial organizations today
  • Acquire effective strategies and best practices for preventing fraud and enhancing your organization’s security posture
  • Hear firsthand experiences and case studies from a U.S. Secret Service Agent, providing a unique perspective on the evolving landscape of financial crimes
  • Engage in a Q&A session to address specific concerns, ask questions, and discuss solutions tailored to your organization’s needs
  • Improve your ability to identify potential fraud risks and take proactive measures to protect your institution


This Session Qualifies for CPE Credit

Information Technology
This field of study encompasses subjects related to information technology that include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Blockchain
  • Cloud Computing
  • Computer Systems
  • Cyber Security

CPE Credit Offered: 1.0
Field of Study: Information Technology – Technical
Delivery Method: Group Live
Prerequisites: None


Event Date / Time

October 15th from 4 pm 4:45 pm


Location

Summit 8-9


Speakers

Derek Booth
Founding Member and Coordinator | Mountain West Cyber Fraud Task Force